Re: [ANNOUNCE] Linux Device Driver Kit available

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Hi Abu,

On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 12:44:36PM +0530, Abu M. Muttalib told us:
> Great stuff.
> 
> I feel this needs to be burned into CDROM first to use it. Can't you release
> plain tar.bz2 format so that we can use it directly without needing to burn
> the iso image on CD.

why not that way:

# wget http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/ddk/ddk-2.6.16.18.iso.bz2
# bunzip2 ddk-2.6.16.18.iso.bz2
# mount ddk-2.6.16.18.iso /some/where -o loop

now you can copy the contents of the iso image to some other path on
your hard drive, or directly access the documentation on the iso
image.

hope that helps


have a nice day :-)

Sven

> Regards,
> Abu.
> 
> Abu M. Muttalib
> Associate,
> Aftek Infosys Ltd.,
> Pune, India
> Office: 91-20-25449260-65 X-254
> Email: abum@xxxxxxxxx
>

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