We’ve revamped the Linux and Mac OS X native USB drivers, and we’ve merged them into a single codebase. We named the new code the Exodriver, because the driver is a thin wrapper (an exoskeleton) around libusb. Read more on the Linux and Mac OS X drivers page or jump straight to the code on GitHub.
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code on GitHub.
the link to the new driver ends in page not found Error 404
Thanks for telling us
Thanks for letting us know. As you can see on GitHub's site, GitHub is temporarily offline, and their twitter account has updates. They're working on it, and we expect them to be back up and running soon. If you need the Exodriver before GitHub is online again, contact us and we'll send it to you.
GitHub is back
GitHub is back, and the Exodriver is available from their site again.
Upgrade to U3 firmware 1.18 for older Linux 2.6 kernels
If your Linux kernel is older than 2.6.28, check this thread on the LabJack Forums for help on upgrading your firmware.