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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2006-02-17 00:48:33 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2006-02-17 00:48:33 +0000
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Pre 2.31 minor bugfixes.
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@@ -479,9 +479,9 @@ is so you can use it to set the system clock.
*** Hotplug interface problems
The hotplug interface works pretty nicely for telling gpsd which
-device to look at, at least on my FC3 Linux machines. The fly in the
-ointment is that I'm using a deprecated version of the interface, the
-old-style /etc/hotplug version with usermap files.
+device to look at, at least on my FC3 and FC4 Linux machines. The fly
+in the ointment is that I'm using a deprecated version of the
+interface, the old-style /etc/hotplug version with usermap files.
It is unlikely this interface will be dropped by distro makers any
time soon, because it's supporting a bunch of popular USB cameras.