Ok,

What about reading the first three chapters,,and make a conclusions about
wht we have read,,and also make a deadline for that to make things go faster
..

Awaiting for your reply

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Abhinayak Mishra <abhina...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Abdul,
> To start playing around, you probably can start with the just first 3
> chapters and then go through the others on a need basis.
> Regards,
> Abhinayak
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Abdul Mateen <abmat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Abhinayak Mishra,
>> I am a Professional Linux Administrator and Google Android developer, I am
>> also interested in the same thing the author is interested in, the above
>> post about LDD3, will you suggest reading all 18 chapters, or can you cut
>> out some of the chapter essential in getting start?
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Abhinayak Mishra <abhina...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> Do you have a setup you can work on interms of hardware\software
>>> combination? Do you want to learn about linux in the embedded domain like
>>> android or you just want to lean about linux development in general.
>>>
>>> If you want to do kernel development on linux, try reading the
>>> http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/ . Once you are fairly familiar with this,
>>> try and write a simple driver with an ioctl ineterface. Create a handle and
>>> talk to it, send it simple commands and see if it send back the correct
>>> information to you. This could be just some hard coded data to start with.
>>> Once you have this done, try writing something with a stream interface.
>>>
>>> This can be done on a pc or in an embedded environment...the concepts are
>>> the same wherever you have the linux kernel.
>>>
>>> You could do a regular driver which is built into the kernel itself or
>>> you could do a loadable kernel module. The loadable kernel module would be
>>> helpful if you don't want to put in the new kernel everytime you want to
>>> make a change to the driver.
>>>
>>> Have fun!
>>>
>>> Abhinayak
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:32 AM, 조성욱 <csi00...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> oh,Thanks reply.
>>>>
>>>> i would like to switch company, but i think this is not time to do like
>>>> that.
>>>> as you said, i have to start a some my project.
>>>>  recently company's environment and my work is easy and comfortable. it
>>>> makes me satisfied current situation.
>>>>  (i can't remember when i turned on switch of my arm11 board)
>>>> Earning a money easly and working  comfortabliy make person to be dumb.
>>>>
>>>> i am interested in linux programming, kernel,android, and etc
>>>>
>>>> i would like to be a friend for you to share a information about
>>>> computer programming, or your life.
>>>>
>>>> if you accept my propsal. send me your reply. good bye!! see you.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/10/30 MunnaBhai <nitinbansa...@gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>> Hi 11Aspirin11
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of switching company, u can use ur spare time for learning
>>>>> linux.
>>>>>
>>>>> u can start some project on ur own, and in the process u can learn a
>>>>> lot.
>>>>>
>>>>> good bye
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 27, 8:58 am, 11Aspirin11 <csi00...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> > hi hello
>>>>> >
>>>>> > im a mobile phone beginner programmer in korea company
>>>>> > (it is very big company. you may know this compnay's name.L~)
>>>>> > (but im not this company's employee. im a this company's corporation
>>>>> > company's employee.)
>>>>> >  frankly speaking, i wanted to be a linux programmer.
>>>>> >  after i graduated university. i have trained how to use and
>>>>> > programming in embedded linux.
>>>>> >  when i was ready to last embedded linux project. i got a job.
>>>>> > i entered this company. moblie phone programming is embedded
>>>>> > programming. but developer doesn't use linux.
>>>>> >  but i decided to work in this company.
>>>>> >  i have worked for two month. it is very boring.
>>>>> >  my assigned task is mobile phone's token.
>>>>> > it is very easy task and i have many free time because of it
>>>>> > but my worry is like this.
>>>>> > my first job is not linux developer. after i work for 1 year in this
>>>>> > company (not linux, just special platform used) can i move to other
>>>>> > linux company?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > yappp  my first article please welcome to this group
>>>>> > wow i interested in android and linux. my toy held android kernel.
>>>>> > please let me be your friendly member.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > good bye.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > ps.. i  don't like winter. i'don like be alone in X-mas.
>>>>> >       but this week is 10's last week.
>>>>> >       i hope you are not alone in this x-mas
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