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| + | ==Navigation== | ||
| + | [[computing]]: [[software]]: [[Linux]]: [[udev]] | ||
| + | ==About== | ||
| + | [[udev]] is the device manager used by most popular [[Linux]] kernels, including [[Debian]]. | ||
| + | ==Subpages== | ||
| + | * [[/writing rules]] | ||
| + | * [[/Palm]]: connecting to a [[Palm Pilot]] with [[JPilot]] | ||
| + | ==Links== | ||
| + | * {{wikipedia}} | ||
| + | * [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuIpod?highlight=%28mediamanager%29 KubuntuIpod] shows an example of udev usage | ||
Latest revision as of 16:06, 11 January 2014
computing: software: Linux: udev
About
udev is the device manager used by most popular Linux kernels, including Debian.
Subpages
- /writing rules
- /Palm: connecting to a Palm Pilot with JPilot
Links
- Wikipedia
- KubuntuIpod shows an example of udev usage