Re: Configuration selection when RNDIS Host not enabled

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2010/7/22 Michał Nazarewicz <m.nazarewicz@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Another idea, still with one configuration. Set the RNDIS
>> as the default interface and CDC-ECM as the alternative
>> interface. If the Linux host does not have RNDIS support,
>> the alternative interface can be used.
>
> But then Linux without RNDIS support would never attach driver
> to the interface.  Or am I missing something?
>

You are right. But that is not too bad as one can select
the alternative interface and get it working as CDC-ECM.

Now I see this may not be considered as ideal by the
Linux USB developers.

However, I still see the original code as not that right.

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