USB Server for Linux is a user-friendly software tool that enables users to share and access USB devices over a local network or internet. This powerful solution allows remote USB devices to operate as if they were physically connected to your computer.
To get started with USB Server, simply install the product onto your Linux operating system. Note that you'll need a kernel of v2.6.15 or higher in order to use the product. Additionally, the UDEV subsystem must be supported.
However, if your OS is running on an earlier version of the kernel and you want to use USB Server, don't worry - just get in touch with our Support Team. We'll create a version of USB Server specifically tailored to your kernel version.
Overall, USB Server for Linux is a powerful, user-friendly way to share USB devices among multiple users. Try it out today and see for yourself!
Version 2.0: N/A
Version 1.8:
USB server for Linux version 1.8 has been released. Bugs fixes: fix some memory leaks; Appearing duplicate of USB devices in comman line shell;
Impossible of USB device re-connection on USB Server for Linux.
Version 1.4: Incentives Pro announces the release of USB Server for Linux v1.4. Support of HID Biometric devices is added. Installation script was fixed for Linux Ubuntu and Suse.The speed of Mass Storage devices and high-speed isochronous devices work was increased in 2 times. Support of ARM and MIPS platform.
Version 1.3: Incentives Pro announces the release of USB Server for Linux version 1.3. Compatibility with USB Redirector v3.8 is improved.