
Udev
Udev is a component of Linux that manages hardware devices when they are connected or disconnected. It automatically detects new devices like USB drives, printers, or monitors and assigns them necessary identifiers and permissions, ensuring they work seamlessly with the system. Think of it as a smart organizer that keeps track of all your hardware, making sure each device is properly configured without requiring manual setup. This helps your computer recognize and use devices quickly and reliably, providing a smooth user experience.