Hello everybody,
I'm not trying to start a war here but I am trying to find out what's going on. It appears that people have been having better luck under some circumstances getting USB devices to work if they are using a Debian system than a Linux system.
But, but, but, Debian *is* a Linux system. Perhaps you meant to say RedHat, or Mandrake, or Slackware, or something else instead of "Linux" system???? B^)
If anyone out there has experience of using Debian and USB will they please speak up now? I'm particularly interested if you have seen differences between the performance of Debian and Linux on the same hardware.
Sorry, still using RedHat 9.0 on my new ABit NF7 mb. All my old stuff (Sharp Zaurus SL550D PDA) works just fine on the new USB 2.0 ports.
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