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Dynamic Kernel Module Support

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Dynamic Kernel Module Support is a framework used to generate Linux kernel modules whose sources do not generally reside in the Linux kernel source tree.

DKMS was written by the Linux Engineering Team at Dell.

Sources

DKMS site