On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
> more users. In order to streamline the development
> process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
> alone, which is the HCD of the future.
>
> Anybody still using non-XHCI USB Host Controllers
On 01.04.2016 08:55, Felipe Balbi wrote:
Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
more users. In order to streamline the development
process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
alone, which is the HCD of the future.
Anybody still using non-XHCI USB Host Controllers
should eit
Hi,
Bin Liu writes:
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Felipe Balbi
> wrote:
>> Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
>> more users. In order to streamline the development
>> process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
>> alone, which is the HCD of the future.
>>
>> Anybo
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Felipe Balbi
wrote:
> Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
> more users. In order to streamline the development
> process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
> alone, which is the HCD of the future.
>
> Anybody still using non-XHCI USB Host
Hi,
Felipe Balbi writes:
> Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
> more users. In order to streamline the development
> process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
> alone, which is the HCD of the future.
>
> Anybody still using non-XHCI USB Host Controllers
> should eithe
Linux has been growing larger and adopting more and
more users. In order to streamline the development
process, I propose that we focus USB efforts on XHCI
alone, which is the HCD of the future.
Anybody still using non-XHCI USB Host Controllers
should either buy an XHCI PCIe card to talk to their