2005-03-01 15:14:34

by P.Manohar

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Subject: Writng daemon and wake up on demand.


I have two doubts,
1) Can we design a linux daemon which will call some shell scripts.
2) How to call this daemon from the keyboard driver and how
to kill it on demand.

Please cc ur replies to my mail id.

Thanks&Regards,
P.Manohar,


2005-03-01 15:27:46

by Valdis Klētnieks

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Subject: Re: Writng daemon and wake up on demand.

On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 20:43:16 +0530, Payasam Manohar said:

> I have two doubts,
> 1) Can we design a linux daemon which will call some shell scripts.
> 2) How to call this daemon from the keyboard driver and how
> to kill it on demand.

It would be much easier for us to point you in the right direction if you
stopped thinking "we must call shell scripts from the keyboard driver", and
explain what problem you're trying to solve (i.e., *WHY* are you trying to
do this - is it "we need a keystroke logger", "we need keypress timing and
latencies", or some other higher-level explanation of your problem)....


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2005-03-01 15:36:44

by Paulo Marques

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Subject: Re: Writng daemon and wake up on demand.

Payasam Manohar wrote:
>
> I have two doubts,
> 1) Can we design a linux daemon which will call some shell scripts.
> 2) How to call this daemon from the keyboard driver and how
> to kill it on demand.

I don't want to be impolite, but you're not following the mailing list
etiquette *at all*.

In the last five days you sent 15 messages to the list, and you still
haven't been able to tell what you're trying to accomplish.

So I can only recommend a few urls:

http://www.tux.org/lkml/

http://www.kernelnewbies.org/

http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net/input/input.html

--
Paulo Marques - http://www.grupopie.com

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)