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Linux gets first driver for USB 3.0
Linux gets first driver for USB 3.0
The NEC USB 3.0 controller is due to hit the streets this month, and already Sarah Sharp (the, um, "Geekess") has been able to crank out a Linux driver for the device. Sharp states that she is "working with Keve Gabbert (the OSV person in my group at Intel) to make sure that Linux ...
First Driver for USB 3.0
ozelwebtasarim.com — Jun 09, 2009 Linux kernel "Geekess" Sarah Sharp announced in her blog of June 7 that the first groundbreaking driver for USB 3.0 devices are now available. The driver supports the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) for the new USB 3.0 ... (more) First Driver for USB 3.0
The First USB 3.0 Driver comes to Linux
The First USB 3.0 Driver comes to Linux
cogadget.com — Now the Linux has become the first operating system to support USB 3.0. Sarah Sharp has developed such a code for the first USB 3.0 driver which will support to Linux. This news has been announced in Sarah Sharp’s blog itself on 7th June. (more) The First USB 3.0 Driver comes to Linux
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The First USB 3.0 Driver for Linux (Or Any OS) Is Here [Linux]
Gizmodo — We have no issues with Linux, other than that vendors often overlook the platform when it comes to drivers. Luckily, The Geekess, also known as Sarah Sharp, has coded the first USB 3.0 driver for Linux. Her efforts will not only make USB 3.0 compatible with Linux when the tech hits later this month, but will also earn Linux the title of "First!" OS to support the USB 3.0 standard. Nice! [The Geekess via Ozel Web Tasarim via Engadget] ...

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