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11:04 PM
attracting
 
@Drew too broad?
 
user4639281
@Drew off-site resource request.
 
i was thinking rec as in tutorial as in be my tutor
 
user4639281
Well it is asking for a programming language that fits the requirements, that's an off-site resource request if I ever did see one.
 
honestly i was reading the recent Answer. So I figured whatever the Q is, it has to go
 
11:07 PM
off-topic question, but might as well as I'm here: do drivers typically have an entrypoint that the OS calls when it detects/initializes the hardware?
 
user4639281
@cybermonkey Depends on the OS.
 
code typically has an entry point of sorts. Ports, linked libraries, semaphores on resources etc
 
user4639281
For instance Linux has a directory containing all of the installed drivers, if hardware is "hotplugged" it runs a search for drivers that match the hardware, and enables the driver if found.
 
was asking because I'm currently completing a pretty simple assignment on operating systems, and need to put something about drivers
I put A driver is a type of software to allow the operating system to interface with a particular piece of hardware. When hardware is detected or initialized, the operating system calls the entrypoint within the driver software, if installed. This in turn enables the hardware to communicate with the operating system & make it available to the user-space., accurate?
haven't ever done driver development (or looked into it), so I'm using guesswork here
 
Sam
@cybermonkey You missed out the magic part.
 
11:13 PM
@Sam ah yes, Magicâ„¢
 
Sam
Yep, can't forget that.
 
user4639281
A device driver is the Magicâ„¢ that allows the soft stuff to talk to the hard stuff.
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@TinyGiant interesting read. thanks!
 
I see all.
 
user4639281
11:24 PM
@cybermonkey Np
 
new taunt in TF2
No killing tonight
Dancing on the head of people!
 
the completed section on drivers.. not much is needed i.stack.imgur.com/MLwbk.png
 
user4639281
@cybermonkey PnP is also commonly referred to hotplugging in the kernel world.
 
user4639281
And linux has had the ability to search for drivers online for a hell of a long time, way longer than windows.
 
user4639281
Hell, linux will search for the command you enter if no programs match that command on your computer (which is hilarious when you make a typo).
 
user4639281
11:33 PM
(That last part depends on the distribution of Linux you ascribe to)
 
@TinyGiant ah yes, especially those times when it suggests to you the thing you just types & it gave you the same error
 
user4639281
Well, that is because it is searching your repositories for a programs containing that command.
 
user4639281
It isn't searching "Did you mean this one:..." it's actually searching for programs that aren't currently installed on your computer.
 
like, if there's a program called 'a' and you do a 'sudo apt-get install a', it'll suggest to you 'did you mean 'a'?'
not all the time, but it happens
 
user4639281
Oh yeah that isn't what I'm talking about.
 
user4639281
11:37 PM
I'm talking about when you type ld instead of ls and it searches for programs with the ld command.
 
I'm kinda wary about my stuff because nothing's being backed up, until my new server drive arrives.
 
user4639281
You're too safe. I recommend installing bleeding edge software and removing all forms of back-up.
 
at least the replacement drive was dispatched today
 
user3956566
morning
 
user4639281
Morning
 
Sam
11:54 PM
Morning
 
'night
 
user4639281
Night
 
user3956566
I'd like to propose on meta that there is a code-only flag and that answers with code-only flags go onto the help and improvement Q not the LQ Q
 
user3956566
and also if the low word count scripts detect code only ie 4 space indent or start and end with `, that the post goes to help and improvement not LQ Q
 
user3956566
what say you?
 
user4639281
11:58 PM
Well code-only answers cannot really be improved by users in the H&I
 
user4639281
They can either be improved by the author, or someone with a lot of domain specific knowledge.
 
user3956566
@TinyGiant well it's useless having them on the LQQ
 
user3956566
as it's not recommended that they be deleted.
 
user4639281
They shouldn't be flagged in the first place.
 
user3956566
but they are
 
user4639281
11:59 PM
Why not just make a flag that goes to /dev/null for all the people that want to flag stuff that shouldn't be flagged?
 

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