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'''Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)''' is a framework used to generate [[Linux]] kernel modules whose sources do not generally reside in the [[Linux kernel]] source tree.
'''Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)''' is a framework used to generate [[Linux]] kernel modules whose sources do not generally reside in the [[Linux kernel]] source tree.


DKMS was written by the Linux Engineering Team at [[Dell]].
DKMS was written by the Linux Engineering Team at [[Dell]] on 2003.
It is already included in [[Ubuntu]] 8.10 alpha 6 <ref>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex/TechnicalOverview</ref>
It is already included in many [[Linux distribution|distributions]] of Linux [[operating system|Operating System]], like [[Ubuntu]] 8.10 alpha 6 <ref>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex/TechnicalOverview</ref>


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Revision as of 08:06, 18 October 2008

Dynamic Kernel Module Support
Developer(s)Dell
Stable release
2.0.20.4
Repository
Operating systemLinux
Licenseopen source
Websitehttp://linux.dell.com/dkms/

Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) is a framework used to generate Linux kernel modules whose sources do not generally reside in the Linux kernel source tree.

DKMS was written by the Linux Engineering Team at Dell on 2003. It is already included in many distributions of Linux Operating System, like Ubuntu 8.10 alpha 6 [1]

References