Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Mon 15th Jun 2009 23:12 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems It's not available in the latest kernel just yet, but if you just so happen to have gotten your hands on a USB 3.0 device you want to use at full spectrum (you lucky jerk) or want to do this for the sake of geekiness, it's now possible to get USB 3.0 support for Debian and Ubuntu systems. The USB 3.0 subsystem will be integrated into the Linux kernel "soon," but if you've got some time on your hands, instructions have been provided to do it yourself.
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RE: Devices of USB 3.0
by mabhatter on Tue 16th Jun 2009 15:16 UTC in reply to "Devices of USB 3.0"
mabhatter
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The ENGINEERS love Linux because they have complete control and access to hardware/kernel level to debug.

A good portion of hardware engineering is done on Linux now, but we're not really seeing that translate to hardware officially for sale or even OSS drivers because that's not how big software companies operate.

Don't expect to have anything other than mass media to plug that USB3 cable into though... device marketers love windows, and that YOU CAN'T make it work without them, and simply won't write the drivers and codex needed to make things work on Linux.

This is a hollow victory.

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