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| | | | | USB Server for Linux Publisher's Description There is no need to use hardware USB switches to share USB devices anymore! Try simply and powerful software solution USB Server for Linux for such purposes! USB Server for Linux allows to share and access USB any devices over local network or Internet. Use remote USB devices as if they are directly plugged into your PC! System Requirements Linux kernel 2.6.15 and higher What's new USB server for Linux version v.2.0 has been released.New features: USB Client support was added, cross-platrofm connectivity to Windows USB Server was added, support of USB devices with non-standard configuration descriptor. | | | | Download USB Server for Linux | Screenshots
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