Xen Community:
At the recent Xen Summit Asia event Noboru Iwamatsu from Fujitsu listed a collection of USB devices that he has tested with Xen for USB Pasthru. To assist everyone in the community in finding previously tested devices, I have created a new page on the Xen.org Wiki – http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/USBCompatibilityList.
Please add any USB devices that you have tested (success or failure) to this page so we can begin creating a list of devices. Noboru will be adding his devices from his presentation over the next few days but I wanted to make everyone aware of this new wiki page.
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