There are no actual "generic" USB sound devices. Run the command lsusb in your terminal. It should list the make and model, or at least the chipset, of your USB device. Then, look on ALSA's website to see if it is supported. If it is not,then there is not really anything you can do to use it, except wait for the ALSA team to develop a new kernel module for it.
A USB soundcard may tax your processor and can introduce some latency.
what are some types of generic usb hubs
M-Audio Audiophile USB Sound card gives the absolute best performance.
The Generic USB Hub is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port
Is a good low end sound card for a good price Behringer UCA-202.
Yes and with the extra features it comes with, you might say that is is better.
The only virtual machine that currently support USB passthrough to allow a guest operating system to use a USB device connected to the host is VirtualBox.
To enable USB storage mode on your device, connect your device to a computer using a USB cable. Then, go to the settings on your device and look for the option to enable USB storage mode or file transfer mode. Select this option to allow your device to be recognized as a storage device on the computer.
The USB drive can be located inside the "computer folder" which can be accessed under the system tab on the task bar of the fedora desktop. It shows the detected USB devices as soon as you plug it in.
USB Flash drives are generic. No specific driver is needed.
don't try to hack the browser, just install a whole operating system on the Usb(fedora), the instructions will present on www.fedoraproject.org , then bring it to the computer, and boot the computer on the USB.
To enable USB MTP mode on your device, go to the settings menu, then select "Storage" or "Connections." Look for an option related to USB connection or MTP mode and toggle it on. This will allow your device to connect to a computer using MTP mode for file transfer.