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Linux first OS to support USB 3.0

By The Inquirer
09:41 Jun 15, 2009 | 13 Comments
Tags: linux | usb3.0 | operating | systems
Linux first OS to support USB 3.0

Proprietary operating system developers are just too damn slow.

It looks like Linux has stolen the march on proprietary operating systems when it comes to the new USB 3.0 standard.

USB 3.0 is supposed to be the next big thing for wires out the back of PCs and hardware manufactures are falling all over themselves to make stuff for them. However so far there has been no operating system that supports the new standard.

MS and Apple are not including the new standard in the Windows 7 or Snow Leopard operating systems. But it looks like Intel's open sauce community is rushing to fill the gap.

Sarah Sharp, a self-styled 'geekess' and Linux developer at Intel's Open Source Technology Centre has been working on the Linux USB subsystem.

Writing in her blog, Sharp writes that the xHCI (USB 3.0) host controller driver and initial support for USB 3.0 devices is now publicly available on her kernel.org git tree.

She said that this means that Linux will be the first operating system with official USB 3.0 support and she is working with Keve Gabbert, who is the OSV bloke at Intel, to make sure that Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Red Hat pick up the xHCI driver.

Sharp hopes that USB 3.0 vendors who have prototypes will test with her driver and get the standard out there, er... sharpish.

 

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13 Comments
iamthemaxx
Jun 15, 2009 10:34 AM
SNAP!
jamesski
Jun 15, 2009 11:20 AM
BAM AND THE DIRTS GONE!!!
Krispy89
Jun 15, 2009 1:31 PM
PWNED!
wilko125
Jun 15, 2009 1:57 PM
If you leave the sauce open it will go bad! Wut!?
Cummings
Jun 15, 2009 2:16 PM
"It lookshere has been no operating system that supports the new standard"???
Hawkeye
Jun 15, 2009 4:52 PM
Well spotted!

(bloody feeds...)
seab4ss
Jun 16, 2009 2:13 PM
What bennefits does USB 3.0 offer over.. say, a train, which i could also afford?
Tezlin
Jun 16, 2009 5:51 PM
"MS and Apple not are included the new standard in the Windows 7 or Snow Leopard operating systems."

What again? :\
brissietex
Jun 16, 2009 8:55 PM
Hate to say it but this is really non-news...

USB 3.0 devices are not scheduled for release until 2010.

The Linux USB 3.0 drivers are only for development purposes right now and MS has already stated that the Windows 7.0 will have USB 3.0 support...may not be until SP1 tho (but imho I doubt it'll take that long).

http://www.everythingusb.com/superspeed-usb.htm
Jeruselem
Jun 18, 2009 2:23 PM
So there's support for hardware we can't get until 2010 ...
Ashlar
Jun 18, 2009 3:43 PM
Because, like wow... 2010 is *sooo* far away.


-A-
elvisd
Jun 18, 2009 6:43 PM
Intel's open sauce... typo
TheSecret
Jun 29, 2009 9:25 PM
Exactly....it has a developing driver for a developing standard. This might be news when an OS claims to actually support the standard completely. My bets are on Windows 7.
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