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#usb2 — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #usb2, aggregated by home.social.

  1. MacBook NeoのUSB-Cポートは映像出力や高速データ転送が可能なUSB 3と充電やマウス接続などに適したUSB 2仕様のポートがあるため、USB 2側にディスプレイや高速ストレージを接続するとUSB 3側を使うよう通知が表示されるように。

    web.brid.gy/r/https://applech2

  2. MacBook NeoのUSB-Cポートは映像出力や高速データ転送が可能なUSB 3と充電やマウス接続などに適したUSB 2仕様のポートがあるため、USB 2側にディスプレイや高速ストレージを接続するとUSB 3側を使うよう通知が表示されるように。

    web.brid.gy/r/https://applech2

  3. MacBook NeoのUSB-Cポートは映像出力や高速データ転送が可能なUSB 3と充電やマウス接続などに適したUSB 2仕様のポートがあるため、USB 2側にディスプレイや高速ストレージを接続するとUSB 3側を使うよう通知が表示されるように。

    web.brid.gy/r/https://applech2

  4. MacBook NeoのUSB-Cポートは映像出力や高速データ転送が可能なUSB 3と充電やマウス接続などに適したUSB 2仕様のポートがあるため、USB 2側にディスプレイや高速ストレージを接続するとUSB 3側を使うよう通知が表示されるように。

    web.brid.gy/r/https://applech2

  5. #Linux does it again. My #laptop has three #USBPorts and all those are #USB2 at best. That could be a severe restriction and limit the number of things I could attach to the #computer at once. At work, they provide a #DockingStataion which allows me to run three #ExternalMonitors through one #USBC connection via an adaptor.

    #Fedora #GNU #USB #StraightOutOfTheBox

  6. #Linux does it again. My #laptop has three #USBPorts and all those are #USB2 at best. That could be a severe restriction and limit the number of things I could attach to the #computer at once. At work, they provide a #DockingStataion which allows me to run three #ExternalMonitors through one #USBC connection via an adaptor.

    #Fedora #GNU #USB #StraightOutOfTheBox

  7. #Linux does it again. My #laptop has three #USBPorts and all those are #USB2 at best. That could be a severe restriction and limit the number of things I could attach to the #computer at once. At work, they provide a #DockingStataion which allows me to run three #ExternalMonitors through one #USBC connection via an adaptor.

    #Fedora #GNU #USB #StraightOutOfTheBox

  8. #Linux does it again. My #laptop has three #USBPorts and all those are #USB2 at best. That could be a severe restriction and limit the number of things I could attach to the #computer at once. At work, they provide a #DockingStataion which allows me to run three #ExternalMonitors through one #USBC connection via an adaptor.

    #Fedora #GNU #USB #StraightOutOfTheBox

  9. #Linux does it again. My #laptop has three #USBPorts and all those are #USB2 at best. That could be a severe restriction and limit the number of things I could attach to the #computer at once. At work, they provide a #DockingStataion which allows me to run three #ExternalMonitors through one #USBC connection via an adaptor.

    #Fedora #GNU #USB #StraightOutOfTheBox

  10. Cool #Troubleshooting
    I use my #smartphone as a router. The connection is not good for heavier traffic than #ping requests and responses. #lynx is okay.
    So, I moved it from #usb2 to #usb3 The connection is by far better and with less disconnections.

  11. The Frustrating Reality of USB-C (and why it never works)

    This lady teaches us what here USB-C frustrations are and which fix works for her

    #technology #USB #USBC #power #DC #5V #19V #12V #AC #electronics #USB1 #USB2 #USB3 #USB4

    youtube.com/watch?v=wPIJEFVetW0

  12. The Frustrating Reality of USB-C (and why it never works)

    This lady teaches us what here USB-C frustrations are and which fix works for her

    #technology #USB #USBC #power #DC #5V #19V #12V #AC #electronics #USB1 #USB2 #USB3 #USB4

    youtube.com/watch?v=wPIJEFVetW0

  13. The Frustrating Reality of USB-C (and why it never works)

    This lady teaches us what here USB-C frustrations are and which fix works for her

    #technology #USB #USBC #power #DC #5V #19V #12V #AC #electronics #USB1 #USB2 #USB3 #USB4

    youtube.com/watch?v=wPIJEFVetW0

  14. The Frustrating Reality of USB-C (and why it never works)

    This lady teaches us what here USB-C frustrations are and which fix works for her

    #technology #USB #USBC #power #DC #5V #19V #12V #AC #electronics #USB1 #USB2 #USB3 #USB4

    youtube.com/watch?v=wPIJEFVetW0

  15. The Frustrating Reality of USB-C (and why it never works)

    This lady teaches us what here USB-C frustrations are and which fix works for her

    #technology #USB #USBC #power #DC #5V #19V #12V #AC #electronics #USB1 #USB2 #USB3 #USB4

    youtube.com/watch?v=wPIJEFVetW0

  16. @AnachronistJohn @rl_dane

    For some reason and it wasn't installed on my Debian based MX Linux distro.

    I've just installed sysstat, the package it comes in, and I have to Thank you for pointing me to the program

    #IOstat #USB #USB3 #USB2 #technology #filesystem #ext4 #thumb #drive

  17. @AnachronistJohn @rl_dane

    I remember that command from Linux and I've just checked online since I'm on the phone and found this hit

    I didn't see that specific switch though

    https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/iostat.1.html

    #USB #USB3 #USB2 #technology #filesystem #ext4 #thumb #drive

  18. @rl_dane

    Up to know I have not seen any USB thumb drive which can write as fast as it reads in practicality

    The 64 to 256 GB thumb drives that I work with, write at about 6 to 8 Mbps when they are in sync mode

    In the beginning the drive seems to lie and shows speeds that are close to the absolute speed of the USB 3 Connection. In reality is not really a lie because the Linux Operating System loves to cache it's file systems, especially if they're native, like ext4

    However the file system warns you never to remove the thumb drive until it's actually done writing. If you use something like Midnight Commander it will show you that the writing speed drops all the way down to six to eight megabytes a second!

    That happens on both modern systems and on Old obsolete systems with just USB 2

    #USB #USB3 #USB2 #technology #filesystem #ext4 #thumb #drive

  19. The #USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced the #USB2.0 standard on April 27, 2000, meaning this port speed is turning 25 years old. USB 2.0 was the game-changer we needed to revolutionize data transfer between devices. USB 2.0 standard pushed this interface to the mainstream, especially as it delivered a blazingly fast transfer speed of 480 Mbps. This was over 40 times faster than the 12 Mbps limit of #USB1.1 and faster than Apple’s proprietary FireWire 400!
    tomshardware.com/peripherals/u

  20. The #USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced the #USB2.0 standard on April 27, 2000, meaning this port speed is turning 25 years old. USB 2.0 was the game-changer we needed to revolutionize data transfer between devices. USB 2.0 standard pushed this interface to the mainstream, especially as it delivered a blazingly fast transfer speed of 480 Mbps. This was over 40 times faster than the 12 Mbps limit of #USB1.1 and faster than Apple’s proprietary FireWire 400!
    tomshardware.com/peripherals/u

  21. The Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced the .0 standard on April 27, 2000, meaning this port speed is turning 25 years old. USB 2.0 was the game-changer we needed to revolutionize data transfer between devices. USB 2.0 standard pushed this interface to the mainstream, especially as it delivered a blazingly fast transfer speed of 480 Mbps. This was over 40 times faster than the 12 Mbps limit of .1 and faster than Apple’s proprietary FireWire 400!
    tomshardware.com/peripherals/u

  22. The #USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced the #USB2.0 standard on April 27, 2000, meaning this port speed is turning 25 years old. USB 2.0 was the game-changer we needed to revolutionize data transfer between devices. USB 2.0 standard pushed this interface to the mainstream, especially as it delivered a blazingly fast transfer speed of 480 Mbps. This was over 40 times faster than the 12 Mbps limit of #USB1.1 and faster than Apple’s proprietary FireWire 400!
    tomshardware.com/peripherals/u

  23. The #USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced the #USB2.0 standard on April 27, 2000, meaning this port speed is turning 25 years old. USB 2.0 was the game-changer we needed to revolutionize data transfer between devices. USB 2.0 standard pushed this interface to the mainstream, especially as it delivered a blazingly fast transfer speed of 480 Mbps. This was over 40 times faster than the 12 Mbps limit of #USB1.1 and faster than Apple’s proprietary FireWire 400!
    tomshardware.com/peripherals/u