I was looking at a driver download from Lexar for the JumpDrive secure version 3.1. It has drivers for Linux, Mac and Windows. In the Linux directory is the driver to use the secure functions of the stick/drive. It appears to be gtk based from a hexdump. There is also a .hlp file, which has the magic number and identifier for ELF files. It also appears to be a GTK executable file. I don't recall ever seeing a Linux help file that was actually a program. Is this some new trend in Linux or is it just something Lexar has taken upon themselves to do? I don't have a Linux desktop handy to test this, but will try to load it later and see how well the driver works in Linux and how portable it is. I'm assuming that Lexar has not opensourced the driver, there is no sourcecode included. It's nice to see the support though. When I contacted the support people the second question was which OS I was using. Not which version of Windows.
Brian Densmore