A helper application which loads modules for USB devices. The term "hotplugging" refers to the dynamic reconfiguration performed after a device has been attached to a running system. This package contains the application which is called by the kernel when a ...
The Linux kernel (the core of the Linux operating system) The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of your Red Hat Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions of the operating system: memory allocation, process ...
The Linux Kernel for machines with more than 4 Gigabyte of memory. This package includes a kernel that has appropriate configuration options enabled for Pentium III machines with 4 Gigabyte of memory or more.
The version of the Linux kernel used on installation boot disks. This package includes a trimmed down version of the Linux kernel. This kernel is used on the installation boot disks only and should not be used for an installed system, as many features in this ...
The daemon for using PCMCIA adapters. Many laptop machines (and some non-laptops) support PCMCIA cards for expansion. Also known as "credit card adapters," PCMCIA cards are small cards for everything from SCSI support to modems. PCMCIA ...
The Linux kernel compiled for SMP machines. This package includes a SMP version of the Linux kernel. It is required only on machines with two or more CPUs, although it should work fine on single-CPU boxes. Install the kernel-smp package if ...
Kernel module management utilities. The modutils package includes various programs needed for automatic loading and unloading of modules under 2.2 and later kernels, as well as other module management programs. Device drivers and ...
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