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[http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal/ Hardware Abstraction Layer] consists of a set of small, generic software functions and routines aimed at helping the operative system recognize the host system hardware and make it available to programs and services. All this through a small, portable, hardware independent software API. HAL used to be part of the [http://www.freedesktop.org freedesktop] project and as such '''powered both GNOME and KDE 3'''.
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[http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal/ Hardware Abstraction Layer] consists of a set of small, generic software functions and routines aimed at helping the operating system recognize the host system hardware and make it available to programs and services. All this through a small, portable, hardware independent software API. HAL used to be part of the [http://www.freedesktop.org freedesktop] project and as such '''powered both GNOME and KDE 3'''.
    
Hal development came to an end in 2009 and it has been in "maintenance mode" since. HAL '''was deprecated in Slackware 14.0 in favor of udev'''. Both packages coexisted in the 13.X branch of the distribution releases. Sadly HAL cannot build on Slackware anymore therefore it is not possible to build up to date packages for the 14.0 release. Luckily packages built for Slackware 13.37 can run on 14.0 too. You can download them from the [http://packages.slackware.com/ package manager] section of the distribution official web site. You'll need both the HAL and '''hal-info''' package; the latter contains a list of supported hardware with related information.
 
Hal development came to an end in 2009 and it has been in "maintenance mode" since. HAL '''was deprecated in Slackware 14.0 in favor of udev'''. Both packages coexisted in the 13.X branch of the distribution releases. Sadly HAL cannot build on Slackware anymore therefore it is not possible to build up to date packages for the 14.0 release. Luckily packages built for Slackware 13.37 can run on 14.0 too. You can download them from the [http://packages.slackware.com/ package manager] section of the distribution official web site. You'll need both the HAL and '''hal-info''' package; the latter contains a list of supported hardware with related information.