[Kde-hardware-devel] Re: UDev subsystems whitelist

2010-12-31 Thread David Hubner
On 31/12/2010 16:25, Alex Fiestas wrote: > Hi there > > In order to fix the "deviceAdded/removed" signals in the udevBackend > we've to set a whitelist of the subsystems we're interested on. > > So far this is the list: > video4linux > processor > sound > tty > dvb > net > usb // Media players and

[Kde-hardware-devel] Re: UDev subsystems whitelist

2011-01-02 Thread Kevin Ottens
On Friday 31 December 2010 18:01:06 David Hubner wrote: > What about SATA/SCSI? SATA drives can be hotswapped so add, remove > signals would be useful there. That's covered by the UDisks backend. Regards. -- Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net KDAB - proud patron of KDE, http://www.kdab.com

[Kde-hardware-devel] Re: UDev subsystems whitelist

2011-01-03 Thread Kevin Ottens
On Friday 31 December 2010 17:25:39 Alex Fiestas wrote: > Hi there > > In order to fix the "deviceAdded/removed" signals in the udevBackend > we've to set a whitelist of the subsystems we're interested on. > > So far this is the list: > video4linux > processor > sound > tty > dvb > net > usb // M

[Kde-hardware-devel] Re: UDev subsystems whitelist

2011-01-03 Thread Alex Fiestas
On 01/03/2011 07:45 PM, Kevin Ottens wrote: > I've been wondering about firewire as well, but so far I don't see any use for > it, the few cases relevant for our frontend api are caught by udisks afaik > (it's about storage). I'm not aware of cameras using it in the wild, so we > should be safe lea

[Kde-hardware-devel] Re: UDev subsystems whitelist

2011-01-03 Thread Kevin Ottens
On Monday 3 January 2011 23:10:06 Alex Fiestas wrote: > On 01/03/2011 07:45 PM, Kevin Ottens wrote: > > I've been wondering about firewire as well, but so far I don't see any > > use for it, the few cases relevant for our frontend api are caught by > > udisks afaik (it's about storage). I'm not awa