by kroah
USBView is a GTK program that displays the topography of the devices that are plugged into the USB bus on a Linux machine. It also displays information on each of the devices. This can be useful to determine if a device is working properly or not.
brycen created the What's next? Class information. artifact
version 1.0 - fixed problem for devices that grabed more than one interface, the name of the device would show up repeated a bunch. This was true for a lot of audio and video devices. - Tweaked the configuration dialog a bit. - Tweaked the about ...
version 1.0 - fixed problem for devices that grabed more than one interface, the name of the device would show up repeated a bunch. This was true for a lot of audio and video devices. - Tweaked the configuration dialog a bit. - Tweaked the about ...
version 1.0 - fixed problem for devices that grabed more than one interface, the name of the device would show up repeated a bunch. This was true for a lot of audio and video devices. - Tweaked the configuration dialog a bit. - Tweaked the about ...
- added Trond Eivind Glomsrd's patch to always try to populate the device tree when the program is started. - cleaned up the code layout, removing the i18n code for now. Also got rid of some old Glade helper code that was not being used. This ...
- added Trond Eivind Glomsrd's patch to always try to populate the device tree when the program is started. - cleaned up the code layout, removing the i18n code for now. Also got rid of some old Glade helper code that was not being used. This ...
- added Trond Eivind Glomsrd's patch to always try to populate the device tree when the program is started. - cleaned up the code layout, removing the i18n code for now. Also got rid of some old Glade helper code that was not being used. This ...
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