Re: Beagleboard and Panda Board Drivers

2014-08-17 Thread rush
Dear all,

Unfortunately the real sad thing is that a lot of "experts" think that it's 
much better to write "I'm tired of this, I'm quitting" and bang the door, 
rather then just ignore spam.

Are you the first day in the internet? There are tons of trolls and weird 
people. And what? Are you quitting of it?

You don't like somebody? Fucking ignore him. Or read the man page of whatever 
mail client you use to write redirect rule for all the mails you don't like to 
the trash. 

All these mails about Nick and quitting the list sounds like "Oh, God, there 
are tons of spam emails in my mail box. I'm quitting of using mail".

The last obvious thing if nobody will respond to whoever you want to get rid 
off he will disappear himself. 
This technique is cold "Stop feeding the troll".

Sincerely,
Your captain.

-- 
wbr,
rush.



18.08.2014, 08:17, "Saket Sinha" :
> Hi All,
>
> Its really sad that many experts on Linux who have guided me and many others 
> like me  are leaving this list just because of some people who do not deserve 
> to be on this list.
>
> I request them not to take such abrupt steps deriving many of us of their 
> precious guidance and mentor-ship. This list has personally helped me a lot 
> in ways when even days of googling  and searching did not work.
>
> I know, with people like  Nick this becomes very irritating but lets take his 
> mails as spams. I get a feeling that he has been deliberately trying to get 
> on the nerves of many just to damage their intention and gesture of helping 
> others.
>
> But provided that this list has helped me so much, I try to put up with his 
> mails I request and  pray,  none of the experts and even novices and 
> advocates of FOSS whose discussions and questions are so valuable, not to 
> leave this list and consider Nick and his mails as non-existent.
>
> Regards,
> Saket Sinha
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Brad Rex  wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Nick Krause  wrote:
>>> I forget about that thanks Dave. In addition , Brad Rex due to my
>>> memory and my Asperger's  I am
>>> able to do lots of complicated things in my head. Further more I learn
>>> really fast  in my areas of interest,
>>> after my first year of programming I was already have build my own
>>> distro of Linux from Scratch, and
>>> after my second year was learning how to program embedded bootloaders
>>> and the like.  I am not lying
>>> this is no joke and rather common with how high functioning my As is.
>>> Cheers and Thanks Again,
>>
>> My sincerest apologies in not taking into account your abilities.  Given 
>> your past dialog with both this list and LKML, you can forgive me in not 
>> being able to fully grasp what you can and cannot do.  Clearly, I'm in the 
>> wrong, and myself, and I'm sure many others, have underestimated what you 
>> bring to the table.
>>
>> I wish you the best of luck working on Linux ARM-based processors without 
>> hardware in hand.  My office cube is full of Cortex A-8/9/15 hardware from 
>> different manufacturers.  I guess I've been doing it wrong all these years.
>>
>> And with that, I'll be leaving this list, just like others have.  While I 
>> never contributed in direct ways to the list, I did benefit from it, and 
>> those learnings came out in the code I created for my customers.  I shall 
>> miss Valdis' emails: curt, funny, and to the point.  Apparently I'm not 
>> worthy enough to be working with or on the kernel or it's drivers, as there 
>> are others with way more skill than I have that should be leading the 
>> charge.  My years of working on Android, creating tablets, making IP phones, 
>> developing VR glasses, creating car infotainment systems, and just plain 
>> using Linux as my development environment were just silly endeavors on my 
>> part.
>>
>> PS.  Don't bother responding.  Your response will be send to /dev/null.
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Re: A new way to dive into the kernel!

2014-04-13 Thread rush
Nope. Just wait. I got my response after several hours.

wbr,
rush.


19.03.2014, 18:49, "Steven Zhou" :
> I sent an request email using gmail web client with plain text, but
> got no respond after 10 minutes.
> Anything wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Mandeep Sandhu
>  wrote:
>
>>  Came across this in Greg (KH)s G+ feed.
>>
>>  http://eudyptula-challenge.org/
>>
>>  Thought I'd share it here too in case someone missed it.
>>
>>  Looks like a fun and interesting way to start off doing stuff in the kernel!
>>
>>  HTH,
>>  -mandeep
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Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2013-04-16 Thread rush
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Re: Best and fastest way to understand kernel subsystem ?

2012-12-06 Thread rush
Hi,Most of O'Reilly books are pretty old. Afair the latest O'Reilly book is from Robert Love about 2.6.34. Does it make sense?Or even book 2005 are still usefull? -- rush 06.12.2012, 15:49, "Abhijit Pawar" :On 12/06/2012 03:24 PM, Shraddha Kamat wrote: What is the best (and the fastest ) way to understand a kernel  subsystem ( for e.g., filesystem , Networking .. etc.) Reading the kernel code is the best way. For reference you can use LDD3and books from OReilly. -- Shraddha ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies-- -Abhijit___Kernelnewbies mailing listKernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.orghttp://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies___
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