discover-udeb_1.5-4_i386.udeb to pool/main/d/discover1/discover-udeb_1.5-4_i386.udeb (new) discover1_1.5-4.dsc optional admin (new) discover1_1.5-4.tar.gz optional admin (new) discover1_1.5-4_i386.deb optional admin hardware identification system Discover is a hardware identification system based on the libdiscover1 library. Discover provides a flexible interface that programs can use to report a wide range of information about the hardware that is installed on a Linux system. In addition to reporting information, discover includes support for doing hardware detection at boot time. Detection occurs in two stages: The first stage, which runs from an initial ramdisk (initrd), loads just the drivers needed to mount the root file system, and the second stage loads the rest (ethernet cards, sound cards, etc.). (new) libdiscover1-dev_1.5-4_i386.deb optional libdevel hardware identification library development files libdiscover1 is a library enabling identification of various PCI, PCMCIA, and USB devices. . This package contains the header files and static libraries needed for development. libdiscover1-pic_1.5-4_i386.deb to pool/main/d/discover1/libdiscover1-pic_1.5-4_i386.deb libdiscover1_1.5-4_i386.deb to pool/main/d/discover1/libdiscover1_1.5-4_i386.deb Changes: discover1 (1.5-4) experimental; urgency=low . * Petter Reinholdtsen - Change priority of discover-udeb from standard to extra, to match the archive override file. - Rename from discover to discover1 and libdiscover-dev to libdiscover1-dev preparing for the discover version 2 upload. Not renaming the udeb names, to avoid affecting debian-installer. Conflict with discover packages, to avoid file conflicts. - Uploading to experimental to get the new package names past the NEW queue before we upload both discover1 and discover (2) into unstable. * Translations - Lorenzo Milesi - Added italian debconf translation (debian/po/it.po). Closes: #238026 Announcing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting bugs to severity fixed: 238026
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