Re: why do I have battery, button and ac modules loaded on a desktop machine?

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Joshua Andrews wrote:
I have found since installing that there are a lot of unused services on by default that really don't relate to my machine. I don't have any wireless or bluetooth or laptop services that I need right away, however even after spending some time to figure out what some of these mysterious services related to and turning them off I am still seeing modules loaded, that as far as I can tell have nothing to do with my system, and I am not even sure where they are being loaded from. I mean, isn't there some way that "hal", or anaconda, can figure out whether I am a laptop or a desktop machine and setup the services and modules appropriately?


Probably not reliably. What of a desktop based on a mobo running a Pentium M? I've heard of such.



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