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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] Do Mageia have something like this?</H1>
<B>Frank Griffin</B>
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<I>Fri Jan 11 15:37:42 CET 2013</I>
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<PRE>On 01/11/2013 09:06 AM, Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
><i> That takes care of usb drives where you have NTFS and exFAT file
</I>><i> system you want to access. That not what the blog posts is talking
</I>><i> about. There are other types of usb devices, such as printers,
</I>><i> scanners, cameras, wireless network devices and what not. ntfs-3g does
</I>><i> not handle any of them, unless they also have a file system accessible
</I>><i> by usb. His idea is to have some sort of notification that a new
</I>><i> hardware device is plugged in, and if the device is not supported by
</I>><i> the currently installed packages, figure out which package you need to
</I>><i> install, and give the user a button to click that will install it.
</I>I think that's supposed to be handled by separate device-specific apps,
probably in response to an event issued by the generic USB support when
the device is recognized. For instance, a disk is handled by automount,
printers are handled by system-config-printer or possibly CUPS, wireless
by net-applet or NM, etc.
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