My new motherboard has a header for a single serial port and since I threw out all my cables like that years ago I can't decide if I want to buy a board that includes 2 of them for 25 bucks or buy a cable that converts a usb port to serial and deal with possible driver hassles.
What I want to know is why systems feel the need to supply 12 or 16 usb ports. I have a strange impulse from time to time to try to crack every wireless router around me, plug in 16 usb wireless adapters and see what it would be like to have cable plus wifix16 internet. Just to see what the network monitor graph would look like.


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But when you think of printers, scanner, webcam, mouse, keyboard, usb headset, and a few usb sticks then you need lots of em. Especially Linux has problems when you use USB hubs and some devices, which work only reliable when you use em without. So lots of ports is always good. Saidly the case connectors can cause trouble too - especially the extra cheap ones...
