> It should, although VIA is one of the ones that has had some issues more
> than others. These things are basically free these days in Fry's though so
> I'd not worry too much. I think it is mainly the VIA USB built into
> motherboards that have these issues, I don't recall anyone having a
> problem with a PCI card.
>
Id have to disagree with that the PCI card part). I bought a USB 2.0 card
a couple of months
ago to get a better transfer rate to the USB disk I use to move things from
home to office. The disk works fine with the USB 1 ports on this machine
but is just SLOW for large transfers. It works REALLY FAST with the 2.0
ports on my machine at the office.
However, I have yet to build a Linux kernel that would support this 2.0
card. They all run it in 1.0 mode just find, but none of them turn on the
2.0 capabilities.... So, dont get your hopes up too far. I think USB,
and particularly USB2.0 still qualify as experimental (mabe you get it,
mabe you dont) in Linux...
Sorry.
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Reg.Clemens
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