With “YDL on a Stick,” installation has never been easier–simply plug-in the USB stick, install the bootloader, boot into YDL–and you’re running Linux on your PS3. More>>>
Category: USB
A nice article on how to make your USB drive bootable with DSL. Read more…
USB 3.0 has arrived, or at least the specification that allows the technology to start being built into devices. Offering data-transfer speeds up to 4.8 gigabits per second – that’s 10 times the USB 2.0 speeds – USB 3.0 is also expected to offer better power efficiency.
Gizmag – Victoria,Australia
It comes bootable, pre-formatted and ready for immediate use without a driver and is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X and Linux from Kernel …
This is the home of “NetBSD on a stick”, a project devoted to installing the NetBSD operating system onto a USB based storage device. Its supporters are enthusiastic users of NetBSD and desire the ability to carry the OS on a keychain in the event of a need to run UNIX at short notice.
TUAW reader Rowan Pope pointed us to this insane MacBook Air hacking post. How many USB ports does the Air support? Apple says just one; this post says up to 7.
MacBook Air USB hacks – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Keyspan USB-to-Serial adapter support in Ubuntu Linux
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