Donn Miller wrote:
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Garrett Wollman wrote:
>
> > Icons are probably not the right user interface. I'd suggest
> > something like Windows's ``hardware manager'' (in the System control
> > panel).
>
> Some people were afraid that it would end up like the Windows
> registry. Well, even if it did, I'd argue that it still wouldn't be too
> bad. The Windows registry has so many classes and entries, and I think
Sorry Ladies & Gentlemen... I was thinking REGISTRY EDITOR not
registry, if you get the difference. I know that I did not draw a very
fine example. I think that the editor idea is great though....
Darren Wiebe
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> the kernel config would be smaller with not as many classes. You'd have
> the device class, and options class. Then, you'd break devices down into
> scsi, ide, etc. Or, we could break them down into network, disk
> controllers, sound, that way.
>
> - Donn
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