Le jeudi 16 avril 2009 à 15:06 +0200, Bjørn Mork a écrit : > >> a) laptop keys remapped or disappearing (might be caused by the driver - > >> I don't know) > > > > Yes, they are remapped to the standard XF86* names, so that applications > > configuring shortcuts can have sensible defaults. > > So you justify breaking existing setups by claiming the new > configuration is more "sensible". How many times? How often?
If you know how to homogenize keycodes between different keyboard models without actually changing the keycodes, good for you, but I don’t. Also, do you prefer configuring a keycode named “0xae” or “XF86AudioLowerVolume”? > >> b) unwanted auto-mounting > > > > HAL will not do auto-mounting by itself. Some user-level daemon must be > > listening for events and requesting the actual mount. > > The auto-mount support in hal is unwanted even without such daemons. > Continously polling all removable storage is a very bad default IMHO. > And why do it if there's no daemon listening for the events anyway? You’re mixing apples and oranges. -- .''`. Debian 5.0 “Lenny” has been released! : :' : `. `' Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan and told `- me that if you don't install Lenny, he’d melt your brain.
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