Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Dec 2008 11:23 UTC, submitted by kev009
Linux USB 3.0 isn't even available to us mere mortals yet, but thanks to Sarah Sharp's hard work, the Linux kernel is already underway towards having basic support for the new specification. "Now that the bus specification is public, I can finally talk about the code I've been developing at work. I've been writing a Linux driver for xHCI (the new USB 3.0 host controller), and changing the Linux kernel stack to support USB 3.0 devices." Sharp got to demo her work at the USB 3.0 Superspeed Conference.
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Jonix
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2007-02-14

Mea culpa. I really need to get used to drink coffee before I posting anythin ;-)

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