I recently reinstalled Kubuntu 15.10 with a new home directory that is dedicated to 15.10. I want to tether my smartphone to my desktop PC and have the phone's internet signal pass thru the phone to the PC so that I can surf the net on my PC. I want to connect the phone to the PC with a USB cable. I have tried several times, and none has succeeded. When I was running Kubuntu 14.04, I got USB tethering to work daily for a month. My phone, an LG G Stylo, has 2 settings that are relevant to tethering. One is "Mobile Data", which toggles (ON/OFF) the internet signal to the phone. The other one is "Tethering" (also an ON/OFF switch). I execute the following 3 steps in the order listed:
1. I turn on Mobile Data and get the internet signal on the phone.
2. I connect the USB cable from the PC to the phone.
3. I turn On the phone's tethering switch.
Result: The phone's internet signal does not get to the PC.
Someone suggested I use Bluetooth. Why use Bluetooth when USB tethering will work? I know it will work because it did when I was running 14.04, and I was perfectly satisfied with it. I used it to download the ISO for Kubuntu 15.10. The download took 22 minutes, and it worked great.
Does anyone have some suggestions for me to get USB tethering to work on Kubuntu 15.10?
1. I turn on Mobile Data and get the internet signal on the phone.
2. I connect the USB cable from the PC to the phone.
3. I turn On the phone's tethering switch.
Result: The phone's internet signal does not get to the PC.
Someone suggested I use Bluetooth. Why use Bluetooth when USB tethering will work? I know it will work because it did when I was running 14.04, and I was perfectly satisfied with it. I used it to download the ISO for Kubuntu 15.10. The download took 22 minutes, and it worked great.
Does anyone have some suggestions for me to get USB tethering to work on Kubuntu 15.10?
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