____/ [H]omer on Monday 10 March 2008 12:51 : \____
> pri wrote:
>
>> How can i implement a device driver in linux????
>
> First you take the source code for your device driver, and place it in a
> pan with five pints of water. Bring to the boil, then simmer for three
> hours. Take the driver code out of the pan, cut it in half, and scoop
> out the contents, adding them back into the pan. Grate some of the rind
> into the pan, and place the rest of the driver code into a muslin cloth.
> Wring the muslin cloth over the pan, squeezing out as much driver code
> juice as you can into the pan. Bring the contents of the pan back to the
> boil, and add preserving sugar, stirring gradually. Leave to simmer for
> another three hours, then take the pan off the heat, and leave to cool.
> Pour into a sealed jar, then leave to set overnight in the refrigerator.
>
> To activate the driver, spread on hot buttered toast or muffins.
>
> If you have any further questions, please consult our recipe fact-sheet:
>
> http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
>
> Remember to tune in next week, when we'll be delving into some delicious
> recipes from the Perl Cookbook.
Yummy! Device drivers make me drool...
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