On 5/17/06, Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/17/06, Arthur Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay. I saw that book on Amazon, but noted that it said that it was
> for 2.4x kernels. I am not a fan of doing that much reading on the
LDD3 covers 2.6 , http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
Thanks for saving me the Googling.
> computer (as much as I like computers). So I think I will go ahead and
> buy the book, esp. as it's an O'rielly book. But, what do you think of
> the combination of this with "Linux Kernel Development (2nd Edition)"
I found that looking at other people's code and deriving from their
effort is the best way to learn how to do something new.
Hope that helps.
It does. But I have had mixed results with that approach. I like to
assimilate basic information on a topic, then dive in.
I assume that this is not the best place to turn for programming help,
any suggestions for that?
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