Background:
I'm now thinking about buying a Wavlink USB 3.0 Display Universal Docking
Station Dual Video HDMI/DVI/VGA,
USB 3.0 & USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Earphone & Mic in/out, Plug and
Play For Windows Mac & Android 5.x Above - Black
to use as a docking station for my Inspiron 1501 (because it is on sale today
at Newegg).
https://www.newegg.com/black-wavlink-ug39dk1/p/1DN-0023-00005?
reviews=all&Item=9SIA6PF3RX9775&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=ShellShocker&cm_mmc=EMC-
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BLEn-1c-6C6-267oWf-
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It doesn't specifically say (in the specs) that it works with Linux, but one of
the reviewers / commentors / customers mentions that he uses it with Linux
(and, iiuc, that requires use of a DisplayLink driver).
My other concern is with the speed of the USB ports.
The description claims that it works with either a USB 3.0 or a USB 2.0
connection to the laptop (the 1501's USB ports are 2.0). I think that would
work for me if the USB 2.0 port (or at least one of them) was the high speed
version (480 Mbps) (vs. the "standard" USB 2.0 which seems to be 12 Mbps.
(I say this because I don't (and don't intend to play games on this machine,
or view things like youtube videos which might require a high video
bandwidth.)
getting to the question:
So, I'm trying to find the speed of the USB ports. I've struck out on googling
for the information online, so I started digging into trying to find the
information in Linux.
I found some instructions online that suggest running the command:
rhk@s32:~$ cat /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb?/speed
And I see this:
480
12
12
12
12
12
I've also experimented with viewing other parameters in the /sys/bus/usb/
devices/usb?
Some of the results indicate that there are 6 USB "devices" (let me say,
internal to the computer), but there are only 4 actual external physical
ports.
I don't know if maybe one of them (usb1) is 480 Mbps and the others are 12
Mbps, or maybe the 480 Mbps is either an internal port (with no physical port)
or maybe something like a bus speed for the combination of all 6 USB ports.
I will continue to experiment, but any suggestions are welcome.
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