Usb tethering doesnt work on endevadour os

When i connect usb-C cable to my pc and enable it it connects but nothing is showing up but on many other distros like manjaro it worked

When I connect a USB-C cable to my PC, it also connects.
But I didn’t know you could enable them.

(Read: You should probably better clarify what exactly you’re trying to do, and what result you expect.)

There was some regression in the kernel som time ago breaking usb tethering for some phones’ makes and models. Search: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/

If you haven’t tried the LTS kernel, I would suggest that.

how to dowland lts kernel when i arl dowlanded newest kernel

Run sudo pacman -Syu linux-lts linux-lts-headers, reboot, and select the LTS from the boot menu.

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i did it but it doesnt work i dont have data but it still should show up on windows it shows up but only tells no connection

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I would try another cord or USB port

i arl did nothing happens

Ok a bit at a loss as this and the other suggestions is what I would have tried, would you happen to have access to another device to try tether off (a friend etc) this would help to figure out things

could be simply you need to allow from your phone again, as in case windows is on another machine, or it does not recognize it as the same machine.
Usually if you have phone setup correctly only needs to enable usb-thethering, and it enables automatically on OS, as long as phone runs android.

To debug open a terminal and run life journal while plugging phone and enable thethering on it: journalctl -f

Mai 01 20:59:46 SLIMSHADY64 NetworkManager[956]: <info> [17461XXX] manager: (usb0): new Ethernet device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/8)

Mai 01 20:59:48 SLIMSHADY64 NetworkManager[956]: <info> [XXX] device (enp12s0fXXX): Activation: successful, device activated.