Linux removing an outdated, insecure Microsoft USB network protocol that's still on Windows
Linux removing an outdated, insecure Microsoft USB network protocol that's still on Windows

Linux removing an outdated, insecure Microsoft USB network protocol that's still on Windows

Wait, isn't RNDIS what's used when you tether your Android's connection via USB? Or am I mistaking it for something else?
Yes, and it's still in new phones. They're being disingenuous saying that it's android phones don't use it.
So I may not be able to use ADB and Fastboot anymore after I get the kernel update?
Yes, with the exception of some that switched to USB CDC NCM already. I seem to be lucky, the Pixel 6 is one of the first to have made the switch.
So if my mint install updates I won't be able to use USB tethering? Is there a way to update my phone to use USB CDC NCM? Or would I have better luck recompiling my mint install to add the standard they just removed? I'm pretty new to Linux (literally made the switch last November) and I sadly have to use USB tethering when my ISP shits the bed with routing to the US