Hardware notes
Bruce A. Mah
bmah at FreeBSD.org
Fri Aug 8 23:22:15 UTC 2003
If memory serves me right, Tom Rhodes wrote:
[Bruce wants to eviscerate the hardware notes]
> My thoughts on this, which have been kicked around over and over again
> in my mind, are similar. My idea was:
>
> List class
> List description (small)
> Tell user to review said manual page.
> Plea to developers/manual page authors to list supported devices
> in the appropriate manual page.
>
> This would perhaps make it easier for users to figure out if their
> devices are supported or not.
I'm presuming we don't have to "talk to the users" for every single
device. Putting that information up front is probably sufficient.
> > A disadvantage is that if someone has a random device (where they don't
> > know anything about it other than its name), it's not immediately
> > obvious what driver would support it. Perhaps more descriptive
> > annotations would help here.
>
> Where I put (small) for the description, you could list that:
>
> USB Devices
> umass(4)
> Driver for USB mass storage devices, zip drives, USB hard drives, etc.
>
> Or perhaps this could be the other way around:
>
> USB Devices:
> Mass storage, zip drives, USB hard drives, etc.
> See the umass(4) manual page for a complete description.
Either one of those. Actually the existing format we have now *mostly*
works once you take out all of the <itemizedlist></itemizedlist>
thingeys.
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> See above, perhaps you and I are on a different wavelink but this
> sounds like a good idea which should be fleshed out.
I think we're closer than you think. :-)
Bruce.
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