In linux, devices (hard disk, mouse, etc) are treated similar to files, that programs can read and write to (in bulk) and via the C ioctl function, and are stored in the [...] directory
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In linux, devices (hard disk, mouse, etc) are treated similar to files, that programs can read and write to (in bulk) and via the C ioctl function, and are stored in the [...] directory
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In linux, devices (hard disk, mouse, etc) are treated similar to files, that programs can read and write to (in bulk) and via the C ioctl function, and are stored in the [...] directory
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/dev
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18. UNIX Devices mmand has previously configured the serial port in some odd way. In that case, also try: cu -s 1200 -l /dev/mouse At a lower level, programs that access device files do so in two basic ways: The<span>y read and write to the device to send and retrieve bulk data (much like less and cat above). They use the C ioctl (IO Control) function to configure the device. (In the case of the sound card, this mig
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