Security purposes
macro-kernel based operating systems like windows and Linux device drivers are part of kernel ..to interact withkernel need not switch to kernel mode...speed is high
Need to ask a complete question please. Yes, 98 olds should come with a driver's window.
Efficiency. Thanks to modules, the kernel doesn't have to have every last driver loaded and running, nor does the user have to recompile the kernel every time they need to load or unload or update a driver. Before the Linux kernel adopted modules, one had to recompile and reconfigure the kernel any time they wanted to change drivers. Today it's as simple as unloading and reloading modules. Some people, however, like to disable modules and build everything into their kernel when they create a custom Linux kernel. This is done largely because when someone makes a custom kernel there is no question what drivers and pieces of the kernel will be needed, and modules would be unneeded.
That almost always means you need a new window regulator.
You can write them in whatever directory you want. You need to compile them with your kernel, however.
Because it accesses hardware directly.
I need a module for the a chevrolet venture 2003 the the driver side window wont go down
There is no need to download a separate driver. It should work with the lirc_mceusb kernel module.
You can try replacing the master control switch on the driver's door. If that doesn't fix it you will need a new window motor.
I need a mode for the window in door an do you have the partfor it
The window regulator ( the part that moves it up and down) has failed and will need replaced.