Moeen Alinaghian wrote:

> I think this book is what exactly you want
> Linux Device Drivers, O'REILLY Press


The Linux kernel is a moving target, quite a lot of information in that 
book is quite outdated, but can give you an idea of things in there, 
rather than pointing to the actual kernel API.

The best way to get into kernel programming is by reading the book to 
get a general idea about kernel programming, rather than to get know the 
actual kernel API. Later on, you can read the kernel code, and discuss 
issues on LKML.


Manu

>  
> Sincerely yours,
> Moeen Alinaghian
>
> */premjo_elias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>     Hi Guys,
>
>       I want to learn linux os indepth, Please help me. I am a software
>     engineer working on VC++, C/C++, Java. i develop solutions on on
>     Smart
>     card solutions(Chip programing, etc).
>
>     Best Regards,
>     Premjo Elias
>
>
>
>
>



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