Re: CD writing in future Linux (stirring up a hornets' nest)

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El Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:51:19 +0100,
Joerg Schilling <[email protected]> escribió:

> Libscg is _the_ HAL for cdrecord. It is availaible the same way as today since
> 10 years.


libscg being there for 10 years doesn't means that it's the right or the
better way of doing things.

Hal is _the_ HAL for linux, in fact HAL is targetted to become _the_
"standard" (freedesktop standard) HAL for open operative systems. HAL
should be already available on solaris, at least there's a @sun.com guy
who created a hald/solaris/ directory (gnome is already using HAL and
sun is interested in gnome). It doesn't seem to do nothing today but I
bet that sun is interested in getting HAL working in solaris (there're
at least people in the opensolaris mailing lists interested). I guess
the BSD guys will end up implementing BSD support some day aswell - desktop
is not as important for them as it is for linux.

So the fact is that HAL is quickly becoming _the_ HAL for unix systems.
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