Home > OpenBSD > OpenBSD Gets USB 2.0 Support OpenBSD Gets USB 2.0 Support Eugenia Loli 2004-05-24 OpenBSD 5 Comments USB 2.0 support on OpenBSD is here, you can try out the latest snapshots for the new code. About The Author Eugenia Loli Ex-programmer, ex-editor in chief at OSNews.com, now a visual artist/filmmaker. Follow me on Twitter @EugeniaLoli 5 Comments 2004-05-24 10:41 pm Anonymous ISDN-CAPI, DVB & VDR support soon, so I can switch to OpenBSD completly “oh no, don’t want to wake up…” 2004-05-25 2:05 am Anonymous The longer I use it, and the more I learn about it, the more infatuated I become with it. the book Absolute OpenBSD (http://www.absoluteopenbsd.com) is fabulous too. Not the fastest thing around, but its more then fast enough for most tasks. 2004-05-25 3:44 am Anonymous …and for the college students, there is “Absolut OpenBSD” http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~kjhoffma/absd.jpg 2004-05-25 5:30 am Anonymous I’m not sure students can sharpen their sysadmin skills while intoxicated 2004-05-25 10:34 am Anonymous Just send your patches to the maintainer of those pieces of code.
ISDN-CAPI, DVB & VDR support soon, so I can switch to OpenBSD completly
“oh no, don’t want to wake up…”
The longer I use it, and the more I learn about it, the more infatuated I become with it.
the book Absolute OpenBSD (http://www.absoluteopenbsd.com) is fabulous too. Not the fastest thing around, but its more then fast enough for most tasks. 
…and for the college students, there is “Absolut OpenBSD”
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~kjhoffma/absd.jpg
I’m not sure students can sharpen their sysadmin skills while intoxicated
Just send your patches to the maintainer of those pieces of code.