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Linux Hackers Offer to Create Device Drivers for Free

By Steven Vaughan-Nichols


Some of the Linux kernel devlopers have an answer to the problem of not enough Linux drivers. OK, hardware vendors, send us the information and a sample device or two, and we'll build the driver for you for free. (Linux-Watch)

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Ask Linux users what they find most annoying about Linux, and many will complain about device drivers. While the vast majority of PC components and peripherals work with Linux, some don't work at all, and others are marginal. A leading Linux kernel developer has come up with a solution.

In a recent blog and e-mail posting, kernel hacker Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote, "The Linux kernel community is offering all companies free Linux driver development. No longer do you have to suffer through all of the different examples in the Linux Device Driver Kit, or pick through the thousands of example drivers in the Linux kernel source tree trying to determine which one is the closest to what you need to do."

That's a significant point. While many hardware vendors don't want to open up their devices' APIs (application programming interfaces) and ABIs (application binary interfaces) to the open-source community, it's often not because they have any real secret ingredient.

No, it's just that they don't want a device driver out there that they haven't had a hand in making, and they also don't have the cash on hand to build it themselves.

By enabling the equipment vendor to have some say in the matter, while not costing them a thin dime, Kroah-Hartman hopes that the hardware companies will work with open-source developers.

Kroah-Hartman continued, "All that is needed is some kind of specification that describes how your device works, or the e-mail address of an engineer that is willing to answer questions every once in a while. A few sample devices might be good to have so that debugging doesn't have to be done by e-mail, but if necessary, that can be done."

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