Quoting Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
I installed a new MSI mainboard about a month ago that has four USB3
connectors on the back panel that accept nothing I have on hand.
Apparently it is known as a "type C" connector. How do I deal with
this? Googling has not produced much useful information, I may not
have used the right keywords, but I would like to adapt them to the
old style conventional connectors on my flash drives, cables, etc.
something like this?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Type-C-3-1-Male-to-USB2-0-A-Female-Adapter-OTG-Data-Sync-Cable-Adapter-Connector-/401150948673?var=&hash=item5d6675b541:m:mtu8YJjsWh2ujtN1DfVCzSg
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I know this is not strictly a Fedora problem but it is a problem in
using my Fedora systems when I can't connect to then. I was not
aware of the difference before I bought the board, would appreciate
information on how others have dealt with this..
Bob//
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