Re: Is it possible to use an usb hub in debian?



kawanokami wrote:

Hi, I want to buy an 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5770 (I've a laptop and
need the added usb ports). Currently, I'm using debian testing/unstable
on a 2.6.18 kernel and found no info about drivers or linux support on
the Trust site. Is it a safe purchase or am I going to face problems?

If you have USB, you can use a hub. In fact, all USB controllers have a hub
built in, even.



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