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Re: can't MAKEDEV kbd for XFree86
From: |
Bruno A . C . Ferreira |
Subject: |
Re: can't MAKEDEV kbd for XFree86 |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:06:54 -0200 |
Em Sexta 14 Dezembro 2001 16:32, you wrote:
> Bruno A. C. Ferreira <bcostaf@codata.com.br> writes:
> > Oops. I'm sorry. I thought he was just trying to create a special
> > device called kbd (I misunderstood kdb).
>
> In GNU/Hurd these "special files"/"device files" in /dev are simply
> files, which are associated with translators. It's not like in Unix,
> where the major/minor numbers of "special files" created with mknod
> identify the driver for that file. In GNU/Hurd you simply install
> passive translators on these files.
>
> moritz
> It's kbd, but there are no "special devices" in the Hurd :)
> Everything is backed by a user space server program.
> Marcus
Thank you for the explanation. As you can see, I'm just a Linux user trying
to understand (and use) The Hurd. :)
Bruno Costa
Re: can't MAKEDEV kbd for XFree86, Marcus Brinkmann, 2001/12/14