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The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a [[#Kernel Compile Guide|kernel recompile]]. | The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a [[#Kernel Compile Guide|kernel recompile]]. Common devices such as keyboards, mice, wifi, and ethernet should mostly work out of the box. | ||
The [https://libusb.info/ libusb] project can also be used to communicate directly with USB peripherals from userspace. |
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The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a kernel recompile. Common devices such as keyboards, mice, wifi, and ethernet should mostly work out of the box.
The libusb project can also be used to communicate directly with USB peripherals from userspace.