Check:

http://fc-solve.berlios.de/clan/clan.html
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0301.1/1206.html

Note that I talked about this idea with Rik-van-Riel on the IRC and he
liked it. I also posted it to the LKML, but since it is a goy mailing list
I may not get meaningful answers until Monday Midday.

Meanwhile, it is supposed to be to the Linux kernel and its kernel
modules what CPAN or Debian apt are for Perl and Debian. (and then some).
I.e: download, configure and install kernel modules from the Net (core
ones or third party); as well as re-compile the kernel from scratch if
necessary.

Your suggestions, feedback and ideas are more than welcome. I'd like to
know what I'm facing before I start writing a kernel-related piece of code
that is entirely in user-land (probably even in Perl... ;-)).

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish


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