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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Nope, if it works over Wi-Fi, it works over USBNet.
Which would just imply NM screwed the pooch. I can't tell you much about that, I've never used NM, I just throw an ifconfig at it.
I'm not at my usual box right now, so I don't have it on hand, but the Kindle docs may help figure this out. Be warned that it's probably using a completely different subnet in the examples ^^.
The legacy Kindle docs should be using the same subnet, though, but the docs themselves may be less verbose  .
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I tried disabling NM and doing it manually with the ip command (arch considers ifconfig deprecated, but I used the equivalent commands) and I can ping 192.168.2.2 and get a response, which I then don't get if I turn off USBnet on the kobo (so I am assuming that means the kobo is responding to pings and visible on my USB network) however I still get a "connection refused" when trying to connect over SSH or telnet. I get the same if I try and connect to koreader's SSH over usbnet. (this is the same as what happened with NM). I've also tried running ssh as root and that also didn't change anything, so I'm really not sure what is going on here.