>>>>> "Scott" == Scott Long <scottl_at_freebsd.org> writes: Hi, Scott> 1. Keyboard multiplexer. We are running into problems with Scott> making ps/2 and USB/bluetooth keyboards work together and work Scott> with KVMs. Having a virtual keyboard device that multiplexes the Scott> various real keyboard devices and handles hotplug can solve this Scott> mess pretty effectively. I know that there has been a lot of Scott> talk about this on mailing lists recently but I don't know how Scott> much progress is being made so I'm listing it here. NetBSD's wscons seems to fit in this scheme, OpenBSD has adopted it as well (the most featured implementation is in NetBSD/i386). Scott> 6. Overhaul CAM, add iSCSI. CAM is very parallel-SCSI centric Scott> right now. I have some work-in-progress in Perforce to address Scott> this, but it's pretty minimal. The parallel SCSI knowledge needs Scott> to be separated out and the stack need to be able to cleanly Scott> deal with iSCSI, SCSI, SAS, and maybe even ATA transports. There Scott> is a Lucent implementation of iSCSI for FreeBSD 4.x that could Scott> be a useful reference, though it's a monolithic stack that Scott> doesn't really address the shortcomings of CAM. Having iSCSI Scott> infrastructure that supported both hardware and software Scott> implementations would be ideal. It would be really nice to be able to play in the iscsi field. It seems that work has been done in this area by Wasabi (not published in NetBSD, iirc) Very appealing goals, if only I were a decent coder... Éric Masson -- je pense pas que ce soit toi....tu es bien trop vicieux pour agir de cette façon. Toi ton genre, c'est plus de contacter banque direct en esperant que je n'auras pas mes cadeaux de parrainages!!!!! -+- JD in <http://www.le-gnu.net> : Petit neuneu Noël -+-Received on Thu Dec 02 2004 - 08:00:00 UTC
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