Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 8 Sep 1999 15:51:24 -0400 | From | Johannes Erdfelt <> | Subject | Re: USB Floppy support? |
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On Wed, Sep 08, 1999, Lawrence MacIntyre <lpz@ornl.gov> wrote: > I got a Sony Vaio 505SX which has a USB floppy. I was able to install > Linux using the built-in Intel ee100 and NFS, and then I got the cd > player to work by getting the latest pcmcia-cs distribution. However, I > can't find any hint of support for the floppy drive. Is anyone working > on that?
Yes, the current 2.3 development kernels have USB and USB Floppy support. I'm unsure as to if the code has been tested with Vaio's Floppy.
Check out www.linux-usb.org (a little out of date) and follow the links to the list of hardware supported/tested for more info. There is also a FAQ.
JE
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