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+ <B>Wolfgang Bornath</B>
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+ <I>Tue Jan 22 12:00:39 CET 2013</I>
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+<PRE>2013/1/22 Buchan Milne &lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss">bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net</A>&gt;:
+&gt;<i> On 11/01/2013 16:37, Frank Griffin wrote:
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> On 01/11/2013 09:06 AM, Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> That takes care of usb drives where you have NTFS and exFAT file
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> system you want to access. That not what the blog posts is talking
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> about. There are other types of usb devices, such as printers,
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> scanners, cameras, wireless network devices and what not. ntfs-3g does
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> not handle any of them, unless they also have a file system accessible
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> by usb. His idea is to have some sort of notification that a new
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> hardware device is plugged in, and if the device is not supported by
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> the currently installed packages, figure out which package you need to
+</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> install, and give the user a button to click that will install it.
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> I think that's supposed to be handled by separate device-specific apps,
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> probably in response to an event issued by the generic USB support when
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> the device is recognized. For instance, a disk is handled by automount,
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> printers are handled by system-config-printer or possibly CUPS, wireless
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> by net-applet or NM, etc.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> And what about all other devices?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> For example, getting a UPS with a USB port working is not something a
+</I>&gt;<i> non-technical user is able to do on Mageia at present, but is trivial on
+</I>&gt;<i> Mac OS X (I haven't tried on Windows recently).
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> The examples in the blog post were about Yubikey and Lego Mindstorms.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Some time ago, on Mandriva, there was a tool to do things like this (it
+</I>&gt;<i> would put an icon on the desktop for a scanner, or webcam, if you
+</I>&gt;<i> connected one).
+</I>
+It's a long time used feature of Windows. As soon as any new device is
+plugged in you are notified of the event and the systems looks for
+already installed drivers (if needed). If such a driver is available
+it tells you that &quot;You can use it now&quot;. If not it offers to search
+online for the driver (which does not give a result in most times) and
+then tells you to load a medium with the driver, mostly supplied with
+the device. This has worked (or sometimes not worked) for years. An
+old idea in Windows from the last century but a nice-to-have thing in
+Linux.
+
+--
+wobo
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