26 Jan
2006
26 Jan
'06
21:29
Curtis Rey schreef:
On Thu January 26 2006 08:10, K. Elo wrote:
I used to run 9.1 and the SuSEplugger was more directed at hardware detection and certain subfs stuff (in order to "auto" exec cdrom disks when inserted) and used to config new hardware such as bluetooth, firewire, usb, etc...
Now I'm running 10.0 OSS and the SuSEplugger is more tied to YaST2 and YOU - there is no more hardware or info tied to it any longer.
(sorry Curtis) Somewhere i read that Novell removed suseplugger on purpose from the system tray in 10.0. Can't find it anymore but it was noted earlier on when 10.0 arrived. Question is what does the trick nowadays. Hal? Udev? Peter Vollebregt