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Re: Possible withdrawal of hwtools



bsb@uni-muenster.de (Siggy Brentrup)  wrote on 27.02.97 in <199702270358.EAA11816@bora.winnegan.lan>:

> I'm considering removing the low level scsi stuff (scsidev & scsiinfo)
> from the hwtools package.

Well, the tool (I forget the name) that generates useful names for SCSI  
devices should certainly stay, IMO.

> When working on the hwtools package, scsi-info (a Tk GUI for scsiinfo)
> looked up my AHA1542B's SCSI bus. While I suspect this was caused by my
> shaky CDROM, I'm not sure whether releasing tools that can break your system
> is a Good Thing.

Hmmm. When you have shaky hardware, everything can break your system :-)


MfG Kai