ozelwebtasarim.com— After a year-and-a-half's worth of work, Intel hacker Sarah Sharp announced that Linux will be the first operating system supporting USB 3.0.
Jun 9, 2009View in Crawl 4
Wrong > Dell, Asustek, Acer, and HP all have plans for linux netbooks with usb 3.0, hdmi, and wimax all fully functional and stable before windows 7 even thinks about it. Oh and archos 7 linux tablet hdmi support before windows.
Ouch, I really ruffled some *nix and OSX feathers eh..First off, Internet Explorer isn't a development platform in the sense the poster mentioned. And secondly, allow me to rephrase:The best development platform *FROM A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE* (remember, he said "companies") is the one everyone is using.
My pendrive is slower than my HDD, so I don't see how usb 3.0 can be useful.unless it can stream video/audio data and supports ethernet like the new HDMI standard, otherwise, this is stupid.
nebunezzarJun 11, 2009
Your slowest interface in the chain will always be your maximum transfer rate.
linuxisbestJun 12, 2009
Wrong > Dell, Asustek, Acer, and HP all have plans for linux netbooks with usb 3.0, hdmi, and wimax all fully functional and stable before windows 7 even thinks about it. Oh and archos 7 linux tablet hdmi support before windows.
frayed_knotJun 12, 2009
with Max Power!
ravatarJun 12, 2009
Ouch, I really ruffled some *nix and OSX feathers eh..First off, Internet Explorer isn't a development platform in the sense the poster mentioned. And secondly, allow me to rephrase:The best development platform *FROM A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE* (remember, he said "companies") is the one everyone is using.
lingnoiJun 12, 2009
It is funny how some people like Ravatar rather then admit they're wrong just dig a deeper hole for themselves.
unionaireJun 27, 2009
My pendrive is slower than my HDD, so I don't see how usb 3.0 can be useful.unless it can stream video/audio data and supports ethernet like the new HDMI standard, otherwise, this is stupid.
Closed AccountJun 29, 2009
You do have to admit, Linux does often suffer when it comes to official drivers for mainstream products.
fortepromoSep 26, 2009
A great Resource on USB 3.0 <a class="user" href="http://www.fortepromo.com/Customized_USB_Flash_Drives_s/155.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.fortepromo.com/Customized_USB_Flash_Dri ...</a>
fortepromoSep 26, 2009
good work geek nurse