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โ No official support for newer distros (works fine on Ubuntu 22.04/24.04, Fedora 39/40 in my testing) โ No Wayland-native GUI (runs via XWayland) โ Development feels slow โ but the core functionality remains solid The Bottom Line PDAnet on Linux isnโt pretty, but itโs one of the most reliable last-resort tethering tools available. If easytether or native USB tethering fail you, give PDAnet a shot. Just be prepared to drop to the terminal once or twice. linux pdanet
Hereโs a solid, informative post about using , written in a helpful, problem-solving toneโideal for a forum, Reddit, or tech blog. Title: PDAnet on Linux: The Reliable Tethering Solution When Nothing Else Works ๐ โ No official support for newer distros
If youโve ever been stuck with no Wi-Fi, a limited data plan, or a carrier that aggressively blocks native USB tethering, you know the struggle. PDAnet has long been the go-to workaround on Windows and Android. But what about Linux? Hereโs a solid, informative post about using ,