<<On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:49:27 -0500, Donn Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> thing that was divided into two panes. On the left would be
> LINT. Here, we would have icons representing the various
> devices.
This is actually a really cool idea, although it needs a bit of
refinement, and we would need to start providing and maintaining a
database which describes the drivers in more detail. You don't want
to start with LINT, though; you want to start with GENERIC plus a few
of the more common options. (Then provide a menu selection of the
form ``Show all available devices and options''.)
Icons are probably not the right user interface. I'd suggest
something like Windows's ``hardware manager'' (in the System control
panel).
-GAWollman
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