Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Patrick Shirkey wrote:

Can you tell me what things you would like to have on the website
that are not already there? What things have you noticed while
using it that are not user friendly?


I'd like to have separate entries for USB devices, i.e., pages
independent of the driver module name.
The same would come in handy for AC'97 codecs, too.


Can you show me what you mean with ascii?


The table is rather big. Maybe it should be split by bus type.


Good point.


Having to patch the HTML source is maintainer-unfriendly. The page
just asks to be generated from some simpler source. (IMHO statically)


I agree.




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United Press International
Rockets on donkeys hit major Baghdad sites

By P. MITCHELL PROTHERO
Published 11/21/2003 11:13 AM



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