Hello,

This is not strictly SynCE-related. I have a requirement to establish
communication with Windows CE WITHOUT installing SynCE on SUSE 8 or 9
(rather old kernel, so no usb-rndis-lite patch).

How does SynCE (or HAL, or the kernel - I don't know which component is
responsible) make a PPP connection over USB (/dev/ttyUSB0) with a Windows CE
device (which is NOT RNDIS-capable)?

I tried searching the svn tree but couldn't spot any meaningful mention of
ppp. Does it use the pppd that comes with many Linux distributions?

If I wanted to manually make a PPP connection from bash, what would the
complete command line be?

Best Regards,
Kal
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