Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 14:24:25 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> That's what I meant tho.  I have USB3 ports but it seems they have been
>> running at USB2 speeds since I never enabled USB3 drivers.  I sort of
>> missed that.  No clue if the stuff I am plugging in supports USB3 or not
>> tho.  Maybe my USB sticks do tho.
>
> Look at the connectors. If the insulator is blue, the device is USB3.
>
>

The USB sticks I have is made my Kinston.  It has DataTraveler wrote on
them.  One is 16Gb and the other is 4GB.  They seem to be color coded by
size to me.  I also have one made by Patriot that is 2GB.  It has
sysrescue on it.  The only time I plug it in is to update sysrescue.  I
doubt my printer is USB3 but it is possible.  The scanner I got
recently, thrift store find, is likely USB2 based on age.  I could dig
around and find out I guess.  Heck, it's sort of slow to scan anyway.  ;-)

I do recall when I built this rig, I have some that are USB2 and some
that are USB3.  I put the USB3 stuff on the front since I plug my USB
sticks there.  I'm almost certain the UPS is USB1, mostly confirmed by
recent kernel test.  Who needs a fast connection to a UPS.  lol  "powers
off, shutdown".  As Elmer says, that's all folks.  lol  The UPS doesn't
need to say a whole heck of a lot.

If I had a external hard drive that was hooked to USB, then I would
really want USB3 to work.  That would make a huge difference.

Now to get rid of/fix this silly error mess.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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