Champs,

My test experiments:

1) Red Hat Linux v9.0 (kernel v2.4.20) does not
recognize D-Link USB 2.0 powered hub. 
2) Red Hat Linux v9.0 recognizes an Aten powered USB
1.1 hub (borrowed from someone). 
3) RHEL 3.0 recognizes D-link USB 2.0 powered hub.

My constraints:
1) Need to work with Red Hat Linux v9.0
2) Aten powered USB 1.1 hub is no longer available.
3) Dont have additional USB 1.1 hubs to check at
present.

My questions:
1) Is there any issue with USB driver with Red Hat
Linux v9.0 supporting USB 2.0 hubs
2) Will any powered USB 1.1 hub work with v9.0 or is
Aten was an exception? I want to confirm it before I
buy any powered USB 1.1 hub.

If additional information is needed, please let me
know.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,
Prateek

  

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