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author Dave Margell <dmargell@gmail.com>2010-05-13 01:00:50 +0200
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+Halevt (HAL events manager) is a daemon that executes arbitrary commands when a
+device with certain properties is added to the system and when device properties
+change. Halevt uses HAL to monitor the state of your system's hardware. The
+design of Halevt is heavily based on ivman.
+
+Halevt can also report all the hal events that are emitted by hald
+(with the -i option on the command line). Halevt comes with halevt-mount:
+a program able to use HAL to mount, umount devices, and keep a list of
+devices handled by halevt-mount.
+
+Some of the examples require gtkdialog or Xdialog (SlackBuilds available)
+and alltray (not available yet for Slackware 13.0)
+
+This requires boolstuff.