This software package offers a device driver for the LED subsystem of Linux operating system, enabling the use of Parallel port to control LEDs.
It is crucial to note that any damage incurred by using the attached parallel port pinout is not the responsibility of the developer. Users must take charge of their actions when using the device driver, which luckily is covered by GPL regulations.
It is recommended to add 500-ohm resistors before the LEDs. However, users can still install the module without it. All they have to do is follow the comprehensive installation instructions for their Linux operating system. The package comes with a 'make' command, which compiles the code, and a 'modprobe' command, which loads it into the kernel.
Once installed, users can check for the LED subsystem using the 'ls' command in the /sys/class/leds/ directory. Additionally, users can run the 'make clean' command to delete any redundant files.
Overall, the Parallel Port LED Driver Package is an exciting device driver solution that adds LED subsystem support for Linux users. Its numerous features and ease-of-use make it a great choice for anyone looking to add LED functionality to their Linux setup.
Version 0.0.1: N/A