Interesting Suse 9.1 has version 0.11 and you have to run it as root.
Much more interesting is the comparison from a device in report and
device out report. also the -vv for very verbose.
On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 17:10, David Brownell wrote:
> WHAT
> The "usbutils" package is most useful for the "lsusb" utility, which
> can provide considerable detail about the USB devices connected to
> your Linux system. (It's like "pciutils" is for PCI.) When making
> bug reports, or otherwise troubleshooting, "lsusb -v" output is very
> useful; often more so than /proc/bus/usb/devices output.
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