Hi,

I think LDD3 book is used (and was used also for me) to start and
understand better kernel programming.

I don't used examples codes I just read a book and then use a
knowledge in kernel programming.
For lot of people example code are good start point. For some users
could be discourage if they can't compile
sources because they used newest kernel.

I think code examples was written (for modules) for 2.6.19 kernel.
Till today a lot of changes was
done in kernel so I think about possibility to update sources.

I make some modifications for sources
(http://github.com/nandra/LDD3_examples/commits/master)
to be compilable with newest kernel (I'm using openSuse 11.1 with
2.6.27 kernel).

My question is if I should keep also backward kernel compatibility or
just get rid of this.

Thanks for you proposals

Marek

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