Thank Arvind and kyle for your responses. I will start with the Linux Kernel
Module Programming Guide for now.
BTW do which Linux distro should I install for practicing Kernel Hacking. I
guess I just need a OS with Kernel only. I am thinking of doing minimum
install of guest Fedora 8 on my Fedora
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Spaans
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2008 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org
Subject: Re: I want to learn Linux Kernel Development
You first task should be to master the art of searching the web. :)
Here is a hint as to where you can find the archive
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 7:45 AM, vichy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I check the google page of kernelnewbies, but it seems a lot of archives
named as kernelnewbies.
Are they all mirrors?
If they are all mirrors, which one is the original one that I should start
from?
They should all be
2008/5/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry for asking this stupid question. I don't know how to search archive
mailing list.
I want to learn Linux Kernel Programming. I have books like Understanding
the Linux Kernel, Linux Kernel Development and The Linux Kernel Module
Programming, but I don't know
You first task should be to master the art of searching the web. :)
Here is a hint as to where you can find the archive of the
kernelnewbies mailinglist:
http://www.google.ca/search?q=kernelnewbies+archive
From there, search for threads where people are asking the same question as
you.
Only