Talk:USB core

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I found by googling that there is not even one straight answer/reference about Linux's usb subsystem usbcore.so started hope it Helps...

Yes, it helps, but it would help more to rewrite text in your own words. Direct copying from other sources is a Copyright violation. I sorted this page, but there's not much left of it - you can help by expanding it in your own words. ::Supergolden:: 10:32, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Also, Linux is not an operating system. It is an operating system kernel. I have replaced "Linux operating system" with "Linux kernel." The most common operating system that uses the Linux kernel is GNU. The entire system, GNU and the Linux kernel, is called GNU + Linux or GNU/Linux(Read "GNU plus Linux" and "GNU slash Linux" respectively).Backasswards1 22:19, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]