David Dawes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 09:23:11AM -0500, Bryan W. Headley wrote:

David Dawes wrote:

The first part of the work I'm doing to improve the XFree86 configuration
experience for users is now available.  Some details about it, and a link
to the source patch can be found at <http://www.x-oz.com/autoconfig.html>.

Have you looked at the Hal library, over at freedesktop.org?


Even the "0.0.1-pre" version hadn't been released when I'd finished most
of the above work :-),

No criticism inferred, Dave.


and the 0.1 version appears to only handle hot
plugging of USB devices, which doesn't overlap at all with what I've
done so far.

Done right, there'd be a single-source repository of all "iron" statically plugged or hot-plugged into the given machine. That'd free other systems like X or Cups from having to do too much of their own hardware recognition...


That said, if there IS a need for a configuration file, let's say, because you want to specify the active area of a tablet, or tell the video driver you DON'T want maximal resolution (or whatever), there's the need for describing/specifying the device you are addressing.

That said, the method I've used is intentionally flexible enough to make
use of whatever other device enumeration/matching systems might be
available or become available later.  For me, the important thing was
to get to the point today where a user can just run the 'XFree86' server
without having to bother (or know how) to configure it.

Which is good, because we'll probably have different mechanisms on different OSes to give us this manifest.



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