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Re: Hardware awareness
by Aaron J. Seigo on Thursday 16/Aug/2007, @09:14
they actually use a lot of the same tech that solid does, namely hal/dbus for many (though not all) of the hardware events. the "what to do with the device" after that is a large part of the value add. i'm not sure it's solid's place to set up application specific configuration files based on those events.

in any case, we will be exploring how to share more code in this area as hardware awareness is obviously an important part of both the media center and the desktop.
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Re: Hardware awareness
by Martin on Thursday 16/Aug/2007, @12:19
There is a space between "what does this device look like according to HAL" and "what to do with this device". That is the user-supplied "meta data", of which I gave two examples, and this seems to be precisely where the magic happens.

If the Solid layer could incorporate the additional information that a particular light has "location: living room" and "role: decoration", then any application using Solid could with a little effort achieve the same level of magic as does LinuxMCE. So if the descriptional parts of whatever DigitalTVBox, IRSensor etc. classes are in LinuxMCE today could be merged into Solid that would be a great unification, possibly?
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