i'm in the midst of totally rewriting my original online kernel
programming course for beginners and while i'm sure a lot of folks
remember that the *full* course requires a paid subscription, the
first several lessons were totally free and showed newbies how to
configure and build a kernel, and how to write and load their first
kernel module.

  all of the updated free content is now up at:

http://crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming-2nd-edition/introduction-linux-kernel-programming-2nd-edition

so if this is something you always wanted to know, help yourself.

  also, i cranked through updating all that stuff in a real hurry, so
i'd be interested in others working through it, testing it as well and
pointing out typoes and leaving comments.

  as i said, all the new content that's there is the preliminary free
stuff, and will remain free forever.  so check it out, have fun, and
let me know what you think.

  and now, back to writing ...

rday

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Robert P. J. Day                                 Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA
                        http://crashcourse.ca

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