Wsl2 works fine with usb but needs a usb-tcp bridge.
Maybe a kernel recompile too.

I am using usb-serial cables with it.

On Fri, Jan 21, 2022, 15:38 TimH <t...@jti.uk.com> wrote:

> There are ways, like there are via some VMs, but I've not tried them. I
> do have an old, spare, laptop and also a PC so can always load 18.04 on
> those if all else fails.
>
> On 21/01/2022 18:15, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
> > WSL doesn't have USB support AFAIK, I think even WSL2 it doesn't work
> fine
> > yet.
> >
> > On 1/21/22, TimH<t...@jti.uk.com>  wrote:
> >> I guess I can try it on WSL too, but I'll also set up my Linux machine
> >> to dual boot 20.04 and 18.04. All part of the "Tim gets to grips with
> >> Linux" life experience :)
> >>
> >>
> >> On 21/01/2022 16:30, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
> >>> Hi Tim,
> >>> did you try other Linux distro? Maybe it could be some incompatibility
> >>> in recent Linux kernel.
> >>>
> >>> I suggest you to test on an old Linux distro (i.e. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS)
> >>> just to double check.
> >>>
> >>> BR,
> >>>
> >>> Alan
> >>>
> >>> On 1/21/22, Tim<t...@jti.uk.com>   wrote:
> >>>> Windows now working properly but not Linux. My board can be powered
> via
> >>>> the
> >>>> USB and I think it all got confused as I had been leaving the USB
> cable
> >>>> connected, coupled with not flashing code but using JTAG download for
> >>>> debugging, coupled with not repowering the board very often.
> >>>>
> >>>> I can now telnet from Windows.
> >>>>
> >>>> Linux remains an issue, but I'm looking at whether there are any RNDIS
> >>>> driver updates for Ubuntu or something like that.
> >>>>
> >>>> But, for once, I at least have *something* working :)
>
>

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