Re: AW: [newbie] USB support?

2000-03-23 Thread Kirk McElhearn

On 23/03/00 10:19, Drazenko Djuricic [EMAIL PROTECTED] is 
reported to have said:

According to the manual, not really.
USB support in general is still not that good
in x86 Linux variants as it is in Windoze.
But they are working on it, so chances are great
that newer kernel versions will offer better
USB support.

Well, does not really mean not at all?  Or, sometimes...

I'd love to be able to use my Sagem USB ISDN adapter

Kirk

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Re: AW: [newbie] USB support?

2000-03-23 Thread Kevin

So far it recognizes my USB Logitech Trackball, which is super! I haven't
tried anything else yet.
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From: "Kirk McElhearn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: AW: [newbie] USB support?


 On 23/03/00 10:19, Drazenko Djuricic [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
 reported to have said:

 According to the manual, not really.
 USB support in general is still not that good
 in x86 Linux variants as it is in Windoze.
 But they are working on it, so chances are great
 that newer kernel versions will offer better
 USB support.

 Well, does not really mean not at all?  Or, sometimes...

 I'd love to be able to use my Sagem USB ISDN adapter

 Kirk

  vice | versa
 Translations from French to English, English to French
 Traductions francais-anglais, anglais-francais

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.mcelhearn.com
 Kirk McElhearn | Chemin de la Lauze | 05600 Guillestre | France