Thanks .......

*
Regards:*
Pulkit Goel
*mail: *[email protected]

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Sabree Blackmon
<[email protected]>wrote:

> 1. I think the best tool to browse and reference kernel source is LXR
> http://lxr.linux.no/ You can deploy LXR locally as well:
> http://darwish-07.blogspot.com/2008/02/howto-lxrng-on-ubuntu-710.html
>
> 2. The "best" IDE choice really depends on your desktop of choice. 
> Anjuta<http://projects.gnome.org/anjuta/features.shtml>is great for GNOME/GTK 
> development and
> KDevelop <http://www.kdevelop.org/> is great for KDE/QT development. You
> can browse LXR within KDevelop, which is nice. Though, if you're only doing
> kernel or driver development Anjuta and KDevelop may be a bit overkill, you
> can't use a lot the features anyway. So I'd suggest checking out 
> gVIM<http://www.vim.org/>or
> Kate <http://kate-editor.org/>.
>
>
> 2009/11/10 Pulkit Goel <[email protected]>
>
> *Hi* Everyone,
>>
>>
>> 1)     I want to browse the linux *Kernel Source Code* with a* GUI
>> Interface*. (Just like Microsoft Visual Studio), Suggest the Best GUI
>> Based IDE so i Browse the code Easily.
>>
>> 2)     Can anyone Suggest me the Best IDE for *Linux Driver Development*.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Regards:*
>> Pulkit Goel
>> *mail:* [email protected]
>>
>
>

Reply via email to