New USB to Ethernet Connector for Linux is here!
Posted by Alex Taylor on November 23rd, 2011
Great news for USB to Ethernet Connector for Linux users – update is released! Moreover this update is absolutely FREE for all registered users!
What’s new in this build.
- USB to Ethernet Connector kernel module works on ARM architecture (little-endian) now.
- We’ve added the possibility of in-tree compilation (as part of kernel sources).
- USB to Ethernet Connector can be now compiled on Linux kernel v. 2.6.24 and higher, including 3.1.Х.
- We’ve also added several significant fixes (kernel panic on systems with the modified kernel was fixed; dynamic power management issue, when devices entered “suspended” state and could not be used by the client part of USB to Ethernet Connector, was fixed too).
- Our developers have also improved the support of USB devices with isochronous OUT transfer (like headphones) and Unix domain socket is now created in /var/tmp/com.eltima.eveusb catalog for security purpose.
- Overall stability improvement.
This is by far not the full list of all improvements added to this build. You will find the detailed changelog here.
Have any questions? Do not hesitate to contact our Support Team.
