Re: adapter, what's in a name

From: Stefan Richter
Date: Wed Feb 20 2008 - 08:29:28 EST


Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On Feb 20 2008 10:38, Stefan Richter wrote:
>>Because of the high volume at this list, it is essential that
>> - you keep everyone who posted in a tread in the Cc: list of your
>> replies,
...
> Indeed, in PINE, mails with your address in Cc get preprended with a
> minus sign,

Also, one can have rules to automatically sort into different mail folders.

...
>>Aren't those drivers ones for
>> - input devices,
>> - display devices (in a more general sense than visual displays, i.e.
>> also including audible and tactile displays)?
>>Besides, if you had for example an USB device of that type, the most
>>natural place for its sources would be somewhere beneath drivers/usb/.
>
> Well actually, I think it would go into drivers/input/. It is not
> quite obvious.
>
> Wireless USB -- drivers/net/wireless, not drivers/usb/
> Serial USB -- drivers/usb/serial, not drivers/serial/usb/
> for example, but it seems to flow well anyway.

Right, I should have looked that up before posting.

Many drivers interact with more than one kernel subsystem, so the answer
to what put where is indeed not always obvious.
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