Hello, I have a laptop running buster (testing) which connects to my wireless network (192.xxx). I also have a new Gemini PDA (also running Debian but stretch in this case) which connects to the same network. So far, so normal.
However, I can connect the Gemini PDA via USB cable to the laptop and both systems will have two different networks available, with the USB one being 10.xxx. I can then ssh, say, from either system to the other using IP addresses in either 192 or 10 networks. On my desktop computer, connected by Ethernet cable to the same network (192.xxx), plugging the USB cable from the Gemini to the desktop does not lead to a new connection being made on the desktop computer. I can connect to the USB network (nmcli device connect ...) but it disconnects me from the wireless (and vice versa). Would somebody please point me to the right magical incantation that would allow my desktop computer to have both connections active simultaneously? Thanks, eric -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.13 on Debian buster/sid

