On 11-09-12 11:11 PM, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:

> Plug your device in and do something like "lsusb" or "lshw" to figure
> out into which bus your device was plugged.
>

Ok, that shows me the four "regular" ports and the one 2.0 post, each on 
its own USB bus.  When I plug a device in it appears on one of the 5 
buses.

Now I have to get move the computer to get at the ports on the back, as 
the two on the front both seem to be on regular ports! at least the 
mouse, which is the only thing plugged into USB back there is on a 
regualr port.

(my keyboard and printer both are "legacy devices" on a PS2 port with an 
adaptor to fit my Nothgate Keyboard, and a centronics port respectivly

THANKS RGB, I really appreciate the assistance you have provided me.

-- 
Charles MacDonald                 Stittsville Ontario
cm...@zeusprune.ca              Just Beyond the Fringe
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