On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 11:47:21 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> bob prohaska writes:
>
>> The writer seems to understand the question, and answers it clearly.
>> That's a better start than many vendors. I'm a little baffled at the
>> last paragraph,
>> however. Does Linux handle trim differently than, for example, Windows?
>
> TRIM is a command sent to the drive, defined in the USB standard. How
> could Linux handle it any differently? Frankly, I think it's telling
> that Startech mentions "Kernel 2.6.3", which was released in 2004. They
> might be just a little bit out of touch. Like two decades or so.
or are they stating the kernel version it is supported 'FROM' thereby
showing that they actually been around some time?
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