usbdump is a simple frontend for the linux kernel's usbmon facility. It aims to summarize and remove irrelevant lines and fields where possible. To compile, simply type make usbdump At least one argument is required: the USB device to monitor, specified by its vid/pid. Use the 'lsusb' command to get a list of these. Basic usage is thus: usbdump -d <vid:pid> A long sequence of identical output can be summarized by a running counter instead, by using the -u (unique) option to specify the number of lines in the output to compare. For example, if a device constantly polls on one endpoint and receives a reply on another, but both lines are always the same in an idle state of the device, you can summarize the output like this: usbdump -d <vid:pid> -u 2 usbdump is copyright (C) 2011 by Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>, and is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. See the file COPYING for more information.