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2007-06-14
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2007-06-15
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2007-06-15
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. Thanks for the help. I went to go read the dmesg log ( a command I embarrassingly did not know about
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2007-06-15
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Man, there is nothing like that feeling of browsing your usb pen drive from your 770 for the first time
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2007-06-15
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2007-06-27
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2007-06-27
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2007-06-27
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2007-06-27
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), but to also switch easily (maybe not automatically) between host and peripheral mode. There are way too many issues to actually try, so for once, I think i'll leave this to the experts.
I assume I have some drivers to install, but I honestly have no idea where to go from here.