Hi all,
So KDE4 uses a technology called "Solid" that is a layer (like TQt to Qt) to HAL/udev. Apparently all the applications use device commands through this, which is why the HAL -> udev migration was near-flawless in KDE4.
Is it possible we could use this technology?
Le Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:47:34 -0400, Robert Xu robxu9@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi all,
So KDE4 uses a technology called "Solid" that is a layer (like TQt to Qt) to HAL/udev. Apparently all the applications use device commands through this, which is why the HAL -> udev migration was near-flawless in KDE4.
Is it possible we could use this technology?
I already looked quickly at the Solid source code and it looks like Solid doesn't depend on any other part of KDE4.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 08:21, /dev/ammo42 mickeytintincolle@yahoo.fr wrote:
Le Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:47:34 -0400, Robert Xu robxu9@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi all,
So KDE4 uses a technology called "Solid" that is a layer (like TQt to Qt) to HAL/udev. Apparently all the applications use device commands through this, which is why the HAL -> udev migration was near-flawless in KDE4.
Is it possible we could use this technology?
I already looked quickly at the Solid source code and it looks like Solid doesn't depend on any other part of KDE4.
That's good ^__^ we can keep it upstream and just integrate trinity into it :D