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Uniform Driver Interface

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The Uniform Driver Interface (UDI) is a project developed by several companies to define a portable interface for device drivers.

Richard Stallman thinks that the project UDI does not benefit the free software movement. [1]

See also

References

  1. Richard Stallman (1998). "UDI and Free Software". Linux Today. Retrieved 2005-11-20.
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