2009/12/6 Ross Burton :
> That's a nice theory and all, but are devicekit-disks or -power actually
> compilable on non-Linux? (that's a rhetorical question by the way)
Sure, DK-p has the linux stuff separated out. I've compiled it for
freebsd recently.
Richard
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On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 19:29 +0100, Krzysztof Kotlenga wrote:
> In my view, DeviceKit targets many platforms, not
> only Linux. Do other platforms use udev? No. Will they? Highly
> unlikely. So yeah, naming it after udev must be a great idea. They
> don't even operate on the same level.
That's a ni
Tobias Arrskog wrote:
> I'm the developer for XBMCs power integration (nearly all dbus
> related stuff actually). And you can take a look at our code if you
> wish, the power integration is rather simple since were mostly an
> application but it's neatly abstracted (i.e. XBMC doesn't know if
> it'
I'm the developer for XBMCs power integration (nearly all dbus related stuff
actually). And you can take a look at our code if you wish, the power
integration is rather simple since were mostly an application but it's
neatly abstracted (i.e. XBMC doesn't know if it's hal, devicekit old, new
devicek
Hello Victor,
Victor Lowther [2009-12-01 0:37 -0600]:
> It works for me, but none of the system I own end up actually querying
> the quirk database. :)
Likewise, but I packaged 1.3.0rc1 and asked our community for testing.
_Someone_ ought to have a piece of older hardware around.. I'll report
ba
Hi,
I can't see a mailing list under gnome for gnome-disk-utility so I post here.
From http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DeviceKit, nautilus-gdu should
enable one menu item which would result in a nautilus-gdu dialog for formatting
in nautilus right menu. But I can't find this menu item at