This is probably not interesting unless you already know what /dev/scout is.
- You'll need generic build essentials for Linux (and ofc, you need to run
Linux). You can install build essentials on Ubuntu/Debian using
# apt-get install build-essentials
or on Fedora/RHEL/CentOS using# yum install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel
(assuming yum is installed)
You should be able to compile the kernel module by simply run make
, if not,
please troubleshoot or file an issue on GitHub.
Insert the module into the kernel using # insmod scout.ko
in the directory
where you compiled the module (remove it using # rmmod scout
from anywhere).
The device can be read using for example cat /dev/scout
which will output
an ASCII 4 and a new line. That's about it.