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Linux To Be First OS To Support USB 3.0

An anonymous reader writes with an excerpt from Neowin.net "Sarah Sharp, a self-styled 'geekess' and Linux developer at Intel's Open Source Technology Center who has recently been working on the Linux USB subsystem, announced on her blog that support of USB 3.0 will soon be integrated into the Linux kernel. This makes Linux the first operating system to support the standard. If you can't wait and have the expertise necessary, she includes instructions on how to get USB 3.0 support in Linux now." Here's Sharp's post.

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  1. Even better on my Linux box... by thomasdz · · Score: 5, Funny

    My Linux box goes to USB 11

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  2. Another win for OSS community by adosch · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Chalk one up for Intel and Linux kernel OSS support! IMHO, a big milestone in the fact that Linux kernel development is always teetering on the bleeding edge. This isn't going to change much for the novice user unless distro's do their part and package in the kernel support for it, but for the more savvy users and testers, it's going to help USB 3.0 mature very quickly and get the bugs worked out faster. I dig it.

    1. Re:Another win for OSS community by Vanders · · Score: 5, Informative

      devices that make use of USB 3.0 will still not have drivers.

      That's simply not true. The USB 3.0 spec. is mostly concerned with the phy. & bus. The xHCI spec covers the HCD. The software-level device interfaces have not changed, or have changed very little.

    2. Re:Another win for OSS community by LizardKing · · Score: 5, Informative

      Err, Mrs LizardKing once said that she'd attempted sex when she had the painters in, and that it was uncomfortable because the menstrual blood caused chafing. Apparently a ladies "red wee" is a bit like unstrained orange juice - it's got bits in it.

      And no, I can hardly believe we're discussing menstruation on Slashdot. In response to an article about a serial interface.

  3. Re:Poor naming by WinterSolstice · · Score: 5, Funny

    I believe that would make the USB5 logo Plaid?

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  4. Re:The word 'Geek' is gender neutral by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 5, Funny

    How about geek with pendulous tits?
    That is still gender neutral.

  5. Re:Could someone post a link? by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sarah Sharp, a self-styled 'geekess'

    I don't care what she looks like. If she refers to herself as a "geekess", she's off my list based on annoyability quotient.

    Anyway, you want fun, you gotta go for the Liberal Arts majors. They read "erotica" and learn all that kama sutra stuff.

    Or, do what I did and go for a mathematician. For some reason, female mathematicians are sex machines. The trick is to find one that doesn't look like Leonid Brezhnev with lipstick.

    Here's the secret: hang around the math department and look for the girls with names that sound like they're from the former Soviet Bloc. I don't know why, but over there they breed a certain type of hot chick with strong math aptitude. Probably a result of some sort of early genetic experiment before the fall of the USSR. Anyway, they get over here and go to our best math schools and since back home all the guys are brooding boors who drink too much and don't bathe, it can be as simple as being nice to them (and, of course, bathing regularly). Also, if they're from the former Yugoslavia, it's best not to mention that you thought Clinton was a great president. They still hold a grudge about all the bombing of Belgrade and stuff.

    If you play your cards right, you'll end up with a female that looks like Milla Jovovic and has a brain like Pierre de Fermat. They end up with a nice job in a math department somewhere (or even better, the financial sector) and BAM! you're home relaxed, playing Far Cry 2 and commenting on Slashdot, writing a novel the same way that Brian from Family Guy is "writing a novel" and in twenty minutes she comes home bringing bacon. Of course, be prepared to cook dinner occasionally and perform like a tantric guru. It can be a sweet, if tiring existence.

    Now excuse me, I have something on the stove.

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  6. Re:It means almost nothing by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Informative

    Neither Amiga (Virtual desktops in 1985) or NeWS (tabbed windows and browsing, 1988) were open source.

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  7. Re:The word 'Geek' is gender neutral by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    How about geek with pendulous tits?
    That is still gender neutral.

    and on Slashdot it isn't even gender indicative

  8. Re:CPU usage? by Abcd1234 · · Score: 5, Informative

    So does that mean CPU usage will be 100% when I copy files to a hard drive?

    USB 3.0 does away with polling (which is what causes the high CPU usage) with an asynchronous event model whereby the device controller sends service requests to the host (unfortunately, I can't find a great reference for this, although they mention it here).

    Or, to put it another way, it allows USB to enter the 20th century. :)

  9. Hey kiddies! by BrokenHalo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Would you kids please get your wanking done before you start posting on Slashdot? Panting and drooling every time you see a female is pretty boring for others...

  10. Re:Could someone post a link? by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 5, Funny

    You must be new here.