On 14/03/11 17:13, Peter Merchant wrote:
On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 14:20 +, Andrew Morgan wrote:
I believe keyboards& mice are all USB 1.1. I have some USB 1.1 devices
working on Ubuntu.
If it is a 54mbit (or faster) USB device then I would expect it to be
USB 2, otherwise it is limited to 11
On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 14:20 +, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> I believe keyboards & mice are all USB 1.1. I have some USB 1.1 devices
> working on Ubuntu.
>
> If it is a 54mbit (or faster) USB device then I would expect it to be
> USB 2, otherwise it is limited to 11 Mb/s or thereabouts.
>
> 'lsusb
I believe keyboards & mice are all USB 1.1. I have some USB 1.1 devices
working on Ubuntu.
If it is a 54mbit (or faster) USB device then I would expect it to be
USB 2, otherwise it is limited to 11 Mb/s or thereabouts.
'lsusb -v' will show you a lot of information. The 'bcdUSB' lines show
yo
I recently bought off ebay a Belkin Wireless USB stick, as I had
borrowed one and tried it and it worked beautifully.
This one is a F5D7050 v4003 which has the same chipset (ZD1211) as my
ZyXEL wireless USB stick. However when I plug in the Belkin, DMESG gets
stuffed with the message
“unable to
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