Le mardi 04 janvier 2005 Ã 17:54 -0200, Alexandre Oliva a Ãcrit : > On Jan 4, 2005, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Realistically, the only sort of device that has a lot of site-local > > configuration is a network card; for most other things you don't care. > > Hmm, let's see... > > - Printer: probably want to keep customizations such as default page > size, paper tray, etc resolution... > - Mouse: emulate the middle button or not. button order, acceleration... > - Keyboard: what's the key layout special keys... > - Display: what depth, resolution to use xinerama, tv-out... > - Hard disks: where to mount (or not) > So what other kinds of devices whose local configurations didn't > matter did you have in mind anyway? - Sound: output to use (analog or spdif) - Flash reader: where to mount, treat as ro or rw... (and that's about all the devices I own. I'm pretty sure if I bought another one I *would* find some user customization to save since I'm a compulsive tweaker) Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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