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diff --git a/perl-install/harddrake/TODO b/perl-install/harddrake/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index a28cd9963..000000000 --- a/perl-install/harddrake/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ --*- outline -*- - -* Harddrake TODO: -** fixes -*** if no file don't run configurator -*** don't offer to run configurator if empty hash (aka first boot) -*** IDE, SCSI: bus => bus_id, bus="IDE/SCSI" -*** SCSI: get vendor string -*** timeout on dialogs in service -*** mouse.pm: only probe serial if : -**** serial mouse previously detected -**** no non-serial mouse found - -** wishes -*** move all drakx tools into just a small one-liner that uses real <tool>.pm - so that harddrake and mcc reduces their memory usage pattern and - be faster (the next fast step will be to use perl6/parrot) -*** scanner/sound/printer/ ... non needed by X, posponed to X11 - -** missing -*** add updfstab -*** make all drakx tools a simple one-liner that call right module so that - harddrake2 and mcc can load these tools without more ram eater -*** module options configuration button -*** enable the user to force a module (isa, isapnp, ...) -*** detect pcimcia: - - foreach (detect_devices::pcmcia_probe()) { - printf "m: %-15s t: %-20s d: %-12s d: %s\n", - $_->{driver}, $_->{type}, $_->{device}, $_->{description} - } - - -** ensure scannerdrake use is ok (=> yvounet) - - -* Postponed -** use fbgtk+2 when booting on fbcon for smoother GUI -*** pixel, convert perl-GTK to gtk+2 :-) - -** for to send a message for unknown hardware to install@mandrakesoft.com -*** use drakbugreport ? - - Subject: [UNKNOW HARDWARE] or a new other ml - -> do you konw how to configure it under linux ? - -> description - - - -* / no hope / useless : -** don't die when one icon is missing ? -** Once we've swtiched to perl-5.8, consider doing: - use Storable; - retrieve %oldconfig - store %config, $previous_conf; - -** move som subs into detect_devices.pm -** enable a string to be passed as detector; in that case, do ourself the =~ -** alter detect_devices in order to only probe one time -** detect *ALL* mouses if more than one (mousedrake?) - -** in Mandrake 9.0 : - - "Mass storage" => (Floppy, - Disk, - Cdrom, - Tape) - - "Network" => (Ethernetcard, - Modem, - Isdn) - "Multimedia" => (Videocard, - Tvcard, - Soundcard, - Webcam) - "System" => (Bridge, - Cpu, - Memory) - - - "Publishing" => (Printer, - Scanner) - - "Pointing" => (Mouse, - Joystick) - - "Buses" => (Ideinterface, - Scsiinterface, - Usbinterface, - ); - - "Unknown/Others", - - -* Suggestion -Subject: Re: [Cooker] Optional ALSA Support for SB Live! -From: Fabrice FACORAT <f.faber@netcourrier.com> -To: cooker@linux-mandrake.com -In-Reply-To: <m2ofhvtpaq.fsf@vador.mandrakesoft.com> -References: <20020311051222.47DC087CA5@yavin.mandrax.org> - <m2ofhvtpaq.fsf@vador.mandrakesoft.com> -Date: 11 Mar 2002 11:12:31 +0100 -Message-Id: <1015841551.3895.31.camel@bastard.localdomain> - -Le lun 11/03/2002 à 10:41, Thierry Vignaud a écrit : - -> > In Mandrake 8.1 rerunning Harddrake post-setup would switch over -> > to ALSA (which supports MIDI synth), however in 8.2 the only way to -> > get ALSA support is to manually edit the modules.conf file. This -> > would be disasterous for someone who isn't familar with -> > modules.conf, but had been instructed on the mandrake-expert/newbie -> > lists (as many had been) to simply rerun Harddrake on the sound card -> > to get ALSA (and hence MIDI synth support). -> -> give me the result of lspcidrake -f -v so that i switch your card -> from oss to alsa. - -no please. -just one month ago you switch SBLive from Alsa to OSS ( cause drakX -set it as OSS and harddrake as Alsa ). -There were also a discussion concerning the fact that Alsa doesn't -support emu-tools and so all available options. -Last but not least, several peoples report pbs with Alsa ( is sound is -too high you have disturbances ). So someone is going to ask you for -OSS as it want to use some features os SBLive, etc ... - -To my mind the best way for this ( but too late for 8.2 ) will be to -have a tool called soundrake. Thanks to this tools, you choose at the -beginning if you want to use OSS or alsa and then try to correctly -configure your sound card. This tool should be able to work in -embended mo in harddrake or harddrake2 ( infos concerning this so long -awaiting harddrake 2 ? ). - -In order to make this tool be a perfect tool, it should be able to -advice user concerning the advantage and the disadvantage of each -driver ( indeed alsa sometimes is better than OSS as it support full -duplex and wave mixing on more sound cards ). -It's also disturbing is harddrake set alsa by default and XrakX set -OSS by default as sometimes by lanching harddrake ( just to see what -happen ) you lose ( or seems to lose ) your sound card ( mute mixer ) - -For example : -+ launch harddrake -+ use autodetection : yes/no -+ if auto detects enable, it detects a SBLive. -+ explanations text concerning the fact that : - if I use OSS I will be able to use sounds effects, live drive and -others things ( AC-3 passthrough ) thanks to the emu10k1-tools packages -( available on CD sets and installable via Software Manager ) - if I use Alsa, I won't be able to use emu10k1-tools but at the -contrary I will be able to use midi software as alsa module support midi -+ ask user which one he wants to use : OSS / Alsa ? -+ set the sound card drivers and modules.conf according to user wishes -+ <mode= dream> if I select OSS, installed emu10k1-tools and provide a -GUI to configure them </mode = dream> -+ <mode= dream> if I select Alsa unmute at least PCM and Vol or display -a warning saying that by default Alsa mute everything ( configure alsa -service so that it save mixer settings ) -+ test the sound ( mandrake sound theme ) -+ do you hear something ? -+ yes -> your sound card have been properly set. -+ if no -> try the others drivers set or send lspcidrake -v to -somebody@somewhere.org to check for support for your sound card -+ Do you ahave another sound card ? diff --git a/perl-install/harddrake/data.pm b/perl-install/harddrake/data.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 01fa6be00..000000000 --- a/perl-install/harddrake/data.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -package harddrake::data; - -use strict; -use detect_devices; -use MDK::Common; -use class_discard; - -our (@ISA, @EXPORT_OK) = (qw(Exporter), (qw(version tree))); -our ($version, $sbindir, $bindir) = ("1.1.5", "/usr/sbin", "/usr/bin"); - -# Update me each time you handle one more devices class (aka configurator) -sub unknown { - grep { $_->{media_type} !~ /tape|DISPLAY|MULTIMEDIA_VIDEO|BRIDGE|NETWORK|MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO/ } detect_devices::probeall(1); -} - - -# tree format ("CLASS_ID", "type", "type_icon", configurator, detect_sub) -# NEVER, NEVER alter CLASS_ID or you'll harddrake2 service to detect changes -# in hw configuration ... :-( - -our @tree = - ( - ["FLOPPY","Floppy", "floppy.png", "",\&detect_devices::floppies], - ["HARDDISK","Disk", "harddisk.png", "$sbindir/diskdrake", \&detect_devices::hds], - ["CDROM","Cdrom", "cd.png", "", \&detect_devices::cdroms], - ["TAPE","Tape", "tape.png", "", \&detect_devices::tapes], -# ["CDBURNER","Cd burners", "cd.png", "", \&detect_devices::burners], - - ["VIDEO","Videocard", "video.png", "$sbindir/XFdrake", - sub {grep { $_->{driver} =~ /^(Card|Server):/ || $_->{media_type} =~ 'DISPLAY_VGA' } detect_devices::probeall(1) }], - ["TV","Tvcard", "tv.png", "/usr/bin/XawTV", - sub {grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'MULTIMEDIA_VIDEO' } detect_devices::probeall(1)}], - ["AUDIO","Soundcard", "sound.png", "$bindir/aumix", - sub {grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO' } detect_devices::probeall(1)}], -# "MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO" => "/usr/bin/X11/sounddrake"; - ["WEBCAM","Webcam", "webcam.png", "", sub {}], - ["ETHERNET","Ethernetcard", "hw_network.png", "$sbindir/draknet", sub { - #- generic NIC detection for USB seems broken (class, subclass, - #- protocol report are not accurate) so I'll need to verify against - #- known drivers :-( - my @usbnet = qw/CDCEther catc kaweth pegasus usbnet/; - # should be taken from detect_devices.pm or modules.pm. it's identical - - grep { $_->{media_type} =~ /^NETWORK/ || - member($_->{driver}, @usbnet) - } detect_devices::probeall(1)}], -# ["","Tokenring cards", "Ethernetcard.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], -# ["","FDDI cards", "Ethernetcard.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], -# ["","Modem", "Modem.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], -# ["","Isdn", "", "", \&detect_devices::getNet] - - ["BRIDGE","Bridge", "memory.png", "", sub {grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'BRIDGE' } detect_devices::probeall(1)}], -# ["","Cpu", "cpu.png", "", sub {}], -# ["","Memory", "memory.png", "", sub {}], - ["UNKNOWN","Unknown/Others", "unknown.png", "" , \&unknown], - - ["PRINTER","Printer", "hw_printer.png", "$sbindir/printerdrake", - sub { require printerdrake; printerdrake::auto_detect(class_discard->new) } ], - ["SCANNER","Scanner", "scanner.png", "$sbindir/scannerdrake", - sub { require scanner; scanner::findScannerUsbport() }], - ["MOUSE","Mouse", "hw_mouse.png", "$sbindir/mousedrake", sub { require mouse; &mouse::detect()}], - ["JOYSTICK","Joystick", "joystick.png", "", sub {}] - -# ["","Ideinterface", "Ideinterface.png", "", "STORAGE_IDE"], -# ["","Scsiinterface", "Scsiinterface.png", "", \&detect_devices::getSCSI], -# ["","Usbinterface", "Usbinterface.png", "", \&detect_devices::usb_probe] - ); - - -1; diff --git a/perl-install/harddrake/ui.pm b/perl-install/harddrake/ui.pm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 4da7b556c..000000000 --- a/perl-install/harddrake/ui.pm +++ /dev/null |