Binary package “makedev” in ubuntu precise
creates device files in /dev
The MAKEDEV executable is used to create device files, often in /dev.
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Device files are special files through which applications can interact
with hardware.
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This package is not necessary for most modern Linux systems, where the udev
subsystem provides a more dynamic mechanism for device file management.
Source package
Published versions
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu2 in amd64 (Release)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in amd64 (Proposed)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in amd64 (Updates)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu2 in armel (Release)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in armel (Proposed)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in armel (Updates)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu2 in armhf (Release)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in armhf (Proposed)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in armhf (Updates)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu2 in i386 (Release)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in i386 (Proposed)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in i386 (Updates)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu2 in powerpc (Release)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in powerpc (Proposed)
- makedev 2.3.1-89ubuntu3 in powerpc (Updates)