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>Guys,
>
>Just bought a USB 2.0 capable usb drive enclosure.  I've mounted it on Ubuntu
>and am successfully tranferring files, but it seems dog slow.  I suspect the
>drive is defaulting to  usb 1.1 instead of 2.0, and thus not getting the
>performance it should.  How can I verify this?  Any tools that will display
>this information?
>
>Thanks!
>John
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If your kernel is modular, make sure that you have the 'ehci-hcd' module 
loaded.  If not make sure that you have the support enabled in the 
kernel either built in or  a module.

Calvin


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