USB slots
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Sander_Marechal Dec 08, 2006 4:25 PM EDT |
{quote]"The second [reason], the clincher, was that we could disable USB functionality on the system. This means that USB keys cannot be used. This was not possible with Windows."[/quote] A nice plus for Linux, but seriously. Couldn't they figure out simply buying a machine without USB? Or filling the slots with epoxy? Or simply disconnecting the internal cables that connect the ports to the mobo? |
jdixon Dec 08, 2006 5:54 PM EDT |
> Couldn't they figure out simply buying a machine without USB? Or filling the slots with epoxy? Or simply disconnecting the internal cables that connect the ports to the mobo? Only the second is a realistic option in most cases. In my experience, most motherboards now come with USB connectors built onto them, with no connecting cable. |
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