Le mardi 04 janvier 2005 à 17:54 -0200, Alexandre Oliva a écrit :
On Jan 4, 2005, Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Realistically, the only sort of device that has a lot of site-local
> configuration is a network card; for most other things you don't care.
Hmm, let's see...
- Printer: probably want to keep customizations such as default page
size, paper tray, etc
resolution...
- Mouse: emulate the middle button or not.
button order, acceleration...
- Keyboard: what's the key layout
special keys...
- Display: what depth, resolution to use
xinerama, tv-out...
- Hard disks: where to mount
(or not)
So what other kinds of devices whose local configurations didn't
matter did you have in mind anyway?
- Sound: output to use (analog or spdif)
- Flash reader: where to mount, treat as ro or rw...
(and that's about all the devices I own. I'm pretty sure if I bought
another one I *would* find some user customization to save since I'm a
compulsive tweaker)
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot