> The accounts themselves are useless without the ability to
> make any edits, but I assume they must be making a little
> bit of money selling (useless) account credentials...
Reprobates...
> With MoinMoin 1.9 essentially dead, and
> the next development version quite moribund, I think it is
>
On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 19:49 +, Jack Winch wrote:
> > The web site seems to be up now, without me having
> > made any changes at all. Were you getting timeouts
> > (routing issues?) or web server errors?
> >
>
> Using the Chrome browser, I was getting various errors relating to
> DNS. But,
>
> The web site seems to be up now, without me having
> made any changes at all. Were you getting timeouts
> (routing issues?) or web server errors?
>
Using the Chrome browser, I was getting various errors relating to DNS.
But, the problem appears to be intermittent and is happening on my work
On Sun, 2020-02-02 at 23:26 +, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > Lastly, the Kernel Newbies website seems to be unavailable at the
> > moment (Google last cached the site on 31 Jan 2020 01:49:1 UTC).
> > Any
> > idea when it will be available again?
> >
>
> Rik maintains the w
tems
> - Time Synchronisation
> - Networking & Communication Protocols
>
> If anyone knows of any newbie projects in these specific areas, then
> it would be great to hear from you.
>
> Lastly, the Kernel Newbies website seems to be unavailable at the
> moment (Google las
On 1/31/20, Jack Winch wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> < snipped down to part that I can respond to.. >
>
> Lastly, the Kernel Newbies website seems to be unavailable at the
> moment (Google last cached the site on 31 Jan 2020 01:49:1 UTC). Any
> idea when it will be available again?
Started to respond a
these topics.
Areas of particular interest to me include:
- Industrial I/O
- Device Driver Development
- 'Real-Time' Systems
- Time Synchronisation
- Networking & Communication Protocols
If anyone knows of any newbie projects in these specific areas, then
it would be gre
On Sun, 28 Jul 2019, Valdis Klētnieks wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jul 2019 15:39:26 -0400, "Robert P. J. Day" said:
>
> > no point bugging the actual cgroup people about this since it
> > should be simple ... if i need *only* cgroup v2, can i dispense
> > entirely with everything under /sys/fs/cgroup/ o
On Sun, 28 Jul 2019 15:39:26 -0400, "Robert P. J. Day" said:
> no point bugging the actual cgroup people about this since it should
> be simple ... if i need *only* cgroup v2, can i dispense entirely with
> everything under /sys/fs/cgroup/ other than /sys/fs/cgroup/unified?
There's a whole mess
no point bugging the actual cgroup people about this since it should
be simple ... if i need *only* cgroup v2, can i dispense entirely with
everything under /sys/fs/cgroup/ other than /sys/fs/cgroup/unified?
rday
--
Ro
21.05.2018, 16:34, "Daniel Baluta" :
> Hi,
Hello,
> You can have a look at our Linux kernel labs:
>
> https://linux-kernel-labs.github.io/master/
>
> For example, start with a short introduction to Linux kernel:
>
> https://linux-kernel-labs.github.io/master/labs/introduction.html
>
> then crea
On Mon, 21 May 2018 14:54:20 +0530, Janakiramireddy Tamma said:
> I am completely new to the kernel newbie, can some one help me where can I
> get started.
https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/pipermail/kernelnewbies/2017-April/01776
completely new to the kernel newbie, can some one help me where can I
> get started.
>
> Thanks
> Janaki Rami Reddy
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Hi,
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:24 AM, Janakiramireddy Tamma
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> Hello,
>
> I am completely new to the kernel newbie, can some one help me where can I
> get started.
Take a look at lkcamp https://lkcamp.gitlab.io/
There are some videos and some proposed activities under docum
-labs.github.io/master/labs/kernel_modules.html
Hope this helps.
thanks,
Daniel.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 12:24 PM, Janakiramireddy Tamma
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am completely new to the kernel newbie, can some one help me where can I
> get started.
>
> Thanks
&
Hello,
I am completely new to the kernel newbie, can some one help me where can I
get started.
Thanks
Janaki Rami Reddy
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09.02.2018, 23:20, "valdis.kletni...@vt.edu" :
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 21:01:10 +0300, Ozgur said:
>
>> I want to get rid of maintainer, mail directly Linus or Greg. I don't
>> recommend
>> at all, it's dangerous area :)
>
> It's also not scalable. 16,223 commits between v4.14 and v4.15. 50 weekd
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 21:01:10 +0300, Ozgur said:
> I want to get rid of maintainer, mail directly Linus or Greg. I don't
> recommend
> at all, it's dangerous area :)
It's also not scalable. 16,223 commits between v4.14 and v4.15. 50 weekdays
(assuming
a week off at Christmas). With 8 hour work
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 11:23 PM, yash omer wrote:Sir,your every help is very much important for me Hm, I think it your sending a kernel patchs doesn't get updated immediately linux-next.it will take time and maybe it will never be published. You should ask this by e-ma
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 23:01:52 +0530, yash omer said:
> Hello,
> Please guide me how to follow with mailing list
Well, hopefully you managed to get subscribed to the list. After that,
following
the list is just that - read the emails as they come in.
If your *actual* question is "what do I do ne
09.02.2018, 20:32, "yash omer" :Hello, Hello, Please guide me how to follow with mailing list do you like linux?interested in linux-kernel?do you want to next kernel developer?do you learn or understand c language?are you need a mentor? at any stage kernelnewbies.org inadequate for you? So, you can
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Robert P. J. Day
wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
>
> > Hello, Ashijeet
> >
> > > I am kernel newbie and I was looking for something to work upon to
> > > improve my skill-set. I have good
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
> Hello, Ashijeet
>
> > I am kernel newbie and I was looking for something to work upon to
> > improve my skill-set. I have good knowledge of C and experience in
> > writing patches. Also please refer me if there is a to
Hello, Ashijeet
> I am kernel newbie and I was looking for something to work upon to
> improve my skill-set. I have good knowledge of C and experience in
> writing patches. Also please refer me if there is a to-do list for
> newbies related to pending tasks for linux kernel.
I'
Hi everyone,
I am kernel newbie and I was looking for something to work upon to
improve my skill-set. I have good knowledge of C and experience in
writing patches. Also please refer me if there is a to-do list for
newbies related to pending tasks for linux kernel.
Thanks
Ashijeet
On 04 Aug, Schrey, Moritz wrote:
> get a copy of "Linux Device Drivers" (abbreviated LDD3 here), which
> is available online. The example code from that book is definitey
> outdated and will not compile as is since it is based on 2.6.10(?),
> but finding the errors is a good exercise too.
> Since
On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 at 13:51 Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Rishabh Chakrabarti writes:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Where can I search the archives and other resources for answering the
> > following questions:
> >
> > 1. How to dive into the code? i.e. entry points
>
> > 2. What are the pre-requisites for und
ahere your interest is, then you should ask yourself why you are
interested in the Linux kernel in the first place.
Out of your areas of interest, try to find a part of the kernel which is
well maintained and have (semi-)sufficient reviewer resources, because
you will need that as a newbie. You may
sed in end of November.
Regards,
Moritz
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: kernelnewbies-boun...@kernelnewbies.org [mailto:kernelnewbies-
> boun...@kernelnewbies.org] Im Auftrag von Rishabh Chakrabarti
> Gesendet: Montag, 3. August 2015 16:38
> An: kernelnewbies@kernelnewb
I'm newbie too. I just want to share my experience for 3 or 4 weeks.
1. Maybe there are no entry point for kernel code. Too much knowlege are
required. Do what you want and learing a subject which block you.
2. There are so many material in Documation/.
3. http://kernelnewbies.org/ is a
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Rishabh Chakrabarti wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Where can I search the archives and other resources for answering the
> following questions:
>
> 1. How to dive into the code? i.e. entry points
> 2. What are the pre-requisites for understanding the whole code?
> 3. Best
Hello all,
Where can I search the archives and other resources for answering the
following questions:
1. How to dive into the code? i.e. entry points
2. What are the pre-requisites for understanding the whole code?
3. Best books and resource material
Kindly keep a lay person in mind whil
Hello,
I want to use GadgetFS on an embedded system.
An example user mode driver is usb.c.
I want to develop a example driver base.
But, I was not able to find a description of the license from the source code.
I want to know the license of usb.c
(http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/usb.c)
Any advic
>
> I would appreciate if somebody can be more specific, how this can be
> done. I am using the defaults for syslog, which came with Fedora 21
> x86_64.
>
Kevin, I understand your frustration. I think I used the wrong term.
It's not a "log level" thing, but a "dynamic debug" thing. Dynamic
Deb
Hi,
>If you reduce your log level you will lose the first message but not the
>second.
I would appreciate if somebody can be more specific, how this can be done.
I am using the defaults for syslog, which came with Fedora 21 x86_64.
Regards,
Kevin
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Larry Marti
Hi, Kevin -
This gets me all the time. I think your system is working correctly.
This is the log entry showing your system call:
> Dec 29 11:24:40 kv kernel: [67479.245642] Hello world!
And this is your actual output:
> Dec 29 11:24:40 kv kernel: Hello world!
If you reduce your log level you w
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 11:32:22 +0200, Kevin Wilson said:
> The module_init() method has one call to pr_info("Hello world!\n").
> However, when I run "insmod helloWorld.ko" I get TWO messages in the
> kernel log and not one, as I expected:
>
> ..
> Dec 29 11:24:40 kv kernel: [67479.245642] Hello worl
Hi,
I have the following very simply kernel module.
The module_init() method has one call to pr_info("Hello world!\n").
However, when I run "insmod helloWorld.ko" I get TWO messages in the
kernel log and not one, as I expected:
..
Dec 29 11:24:40 kv kernel: [67479.245642] Hello world!
Dec 29 11:2
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 21:39:42 +0530, manoj kumar said:
> i am new to kernelnewbie. I would like to work on the VFS/Filesystem sub
> system. Any guidance towards the same is much appreciated.
Step 0: Figure out *why* you want to work on filesystems, pick a *specific*
goal, and pick up a basic unders
Hi,
i am new to kernelnewbie. I would like to work on the VFS/Filesystem sub
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 21:10:10 +0200, Richard Weinberger said:
> I don't really now. I don't do out-of-tree builds on -next.
> Randy said its there for a few weeks.
A 'v3.14-rc7' or similar tag from Linus's tree is good enough,
as you can't do a sane bisect between (say) next-20140501 and
next-2014
Am 02.06.2014 21:06, schrieb valdis.kletni...@vt.edu:
> On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 20:56:35 +0200, Richard Weinberger said:
>
>> 1. Find out which commit broke the build (i.e. using git bisect)
>
> Any hint on a starting value for 'git bisect good v3.mumble'? :)
I don't really now. I don't do out-of-tr
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 20:56:35 +0200, Richard Weinberger said:
> 1. Find out which commit broke the build (i.e. using git bisect)
Any hint on a starting value for 'git bisect good v3.mumble'? :)
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ub-make] Error 2
---cut---
Fixing this should be easy, so I offer this as a newbie task.
1. Find out which commit broke the build (i.e. using git bisect)
2. Fix the build
3. Send me a patch
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I wouldn't recommend playing with the code to ubuntu users that barely know
what a terminal is. For "absolute beginners" and "novice enthusiasts" I
usually recommend to start by installing Gentoo following its handbook. The
Gentoo handbook is a very good learning source for beginners and it guides
On Sep 03 2013, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i'm going to jump in here since i see this question annoyingly
> frequently -- "i'm new to the kernel and i want to get involved and
> write code; how do i start?" to be blunt, if that's your starting
> point, you're not ready to write code for the kernel
s"
> Date: Fri, Mar 15, 2013 6:48 am
> Subject: linux-newbie vs kernelnewbies
> To:
> Cc:
>
>
> Is there much of a difference between these two lists?
> --
> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in
> the body of a mes
I think linux-newbie is for discussion of Linux common question, most
related to user space for newbie in the linux world.
kernelnewbie focus on kernel dev discussion.
Jack
2013/3/15 Raymond Jennings
> Is there much of a difference between these two li
Is there much of a difference between these two lists?
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在 2012年2月20日 下午1:56,sumeet linux 写道:
>
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Royo Ruan wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am a newbie from China. I want to fix some bugs for linux kernel
>> (current version or older versions), but this is my first time to join
>&g
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Royo Ruan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am a newbie from China. I want to fix some bugs for linux kernel
> (current version or older versions), but this is my first time to join
> community, I don't know how to start... Please help me answer the f
Hi All,
I am a newbie from China. I want to fix some bugs for linux kernel (current
version or older versions), but this is my first time to join community, I
don't know how to start... Please help me answer the following questions!
:-)
Q1, Are there some development projects for newbies?
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to understand vmlinuz. From my searching and reading, one can
> boot a functioning linux kernel by using vmlinuz. I am still a bit fuzzy on
> some particulars.
The 'vmlinuz' is the binary file that conta
Hello All,
I am trying to understand vmlinuz. From my searching and reading, one can boot
a functioning linux kernel by using vmlinuz. I am still a bit fuzzy on some
particulars.
1. Where does one download and learn about vmlinuz? I find URL to FilesTube,
etc but I dont trust these websites.
confirmed.
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> Naveen
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Hi MS,
> I risk my neck to be said as complete d**k due to this e-mail. It's
> ok, at least I try to make this community better :)
Have always enjoyed a bit of your philosophy on list, Please keep it up.
> regards,
>
> Mulyadi Santosa
> Freelance Linux trainer and consultant
>
> blog: the-hydra.
Hi all (boys and girl, ladies and gentlemen)
Lately I realize many member ask quite alike same thing "where do we
start? kindly guide me".
OK, this is interesting. How do we guide you, if you don't tell us
your interest/"expertise"/track record/so on? And more: what's your
goal? What do you want
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