Hi All--

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> 
> 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...
> 

Hmmm.  I can already do 1.1 USB just fine.  I need 2.0; the disk is 120GB.  I ordered 
an Orange Micro card; anyone else have one of these working in 2.0?

Thanks,
Ivan
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