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USB 3.0: Linux arrives first
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By LPH at 06/12/2009 - 01:13
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Sarah Sharp announced on her blog that USB 3.0 support: coming soon to a Linux kernel near you! As Sarah explains, "This means that Linux will be the first operating system with official USB 3.0 support. I'm working with Keve Gabbert (the OSV person in my group at Intel) to make sure that Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Red Hat pick up the xHCI driver. Advanced users can always compile their own kernel on a standard distro install." Universal Serial Bus Revision 3.0 Specification (.zip file format, size 3.80 MB) provides the technical details to understand USB 3.0 requirements and design USB 3.0 compatible products. Modifications to the USB 3.0 specification are made through Engineering Change Notices (ECNs). Enclosed in this zip file are the following documents: - The USB 3.0 Specification released on November 12, 2008
- USB 3.0 Adopters Agreement
- New Addition of Link Command LDN Engineering Change Notice as of April 4, 2009
- USB 3.0 Standard-B and Standard-B Crosstalk Engineering Change Notice as of April 4, 2009
- Reset Propagation Engineering Change Notice as of May 8, 2009
- Reset Propagation Figure
- Q1 09 USB 3.0 Errata as of May 15, 2009
USB 3.0 white papers referenced in this specification can be found here.
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