If you figure it out let me know :-) even getting a list of modules that are being used for a specific device is hard enough, let alone loading new modules, loading new modules and excluding certain devices or including certain devices. I don't even think the kernel has that level of granularity, it's one of the reasons we have problems with kernel modules 'stealing' devices from other modules. they're effectively catch all and all udev does is load the modules it thinks go with certain detected devices.
If you can fix the kernel, device managers would be able to do more 'management' but at the moment there arn't even command line tools to do what your asking. Best Regards, Martin Owens On 06/08/07, Strony Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I looked through the todo list about the gonme-device-manager. It looks > like that it still focuses on the displaying device information as the > previous Hal-device-manager. Is it possible to add some configuration > function for devices in the device-manager to make it become real device > manager? For example, users can do the following operation by clicking > mouse, logically add/remove the device, attach or detach the device > driver and on. > > Besides, is there any schedule about the gonme-device-manager? > > Regards, > Strony > > > _______________________________________________ > utopia-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/utopia-list > > _______________________________________________ utopia-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/utopia-list
