esc by default?
Jack Magne
jmagne at redhat.com
Thu Oct 4 21:51:19 UTC 2007
You are correct about the physical size.
The upcoming system wide Xulrunner should help us there.
By default , only a smaller smart card detection daemon run until
someone puts in an actual card.
thanks,
jack
David Zeuthen wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 13:00 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>
>> Should this be optional? Does this actually get used under Fedora?
>>
>
> As a general rule of thumb we do try hard to ship as many drivers /
> hardware enablement features as possible. I'm not sure why esc is any
> different?
>
> Maybe.. because of the fact that it's a resource hog (both in terms of
> eating cycles and taking up disk space). At least it was like this the
> last time I looked [1].
>
> (Btw, for me, the resource hog issue alone should be enough to kick it
> out of the default install. Think boot time, live image size etc. And if
> this is the case, we should just say it like it is. It might also help
> get someone to fix it.)
>
> David
>
> [1] : for starters, they ship their own mozilla stack
>
>
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