Yes, I noticed that -- it detected my Hitachi CM620 monitor. But I'm
skeptical as to whether it is really doing anything any useful. Sometimes
it just sets a symlink -- wow big deal :) But it does at least give the
illusion of "Plug N' Play."
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Quel Qun wrote:
> Well, even if it slows the boot a bit, I let it running since it is born,
> and today I have been rewarded:
> It detected my Dell monitor ;-))
> Thanks kudzu!
>
> Now, I find it very interesting for my laptop where the hardware config
> changes all the time, but if you have a desktop with a frozen configuration,
> you certainely can remove it from the boot process. You still can run it
> whenever you insert a new piece of hardware.
> =-=
> kk1
>
>
> >From: P�l Arne Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: [Cooker] Kudzu!
> >Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 16:04:26 +1000
> >
> > > Can I disable Kudzu (with drakxsevices) if I have my hardware configured
> >the
> > > way I want and still have everything work after a boot?
> > >
> > > Is Kudzu needed at each boot to recognize and configure certain hardware
> > > devices or is it just mainly for detecting changed/new hardware?
> > >
> >I disabled kudzu, and everything still works nice :). Think you just
> >need it to automatically detect changes in hardware configuration.
> >
> >Pepper
> >
>
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