Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are pleased to announce the availability of "Linux Kernel Tester's
> Guide" v0.3-rc1.
It would be cool if we can get a clickable table of contents. Normally it's
enough to include \usepackage{hyperref} before running pdflatex.
Eike
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Michal Piotrowski wrote:
Hi,
We are pleased to announce the availability of Linux Kernel Tester's
Guide v0.3-rc1.
It would be cool if we can get a clickable table of contents. Normally it's
enough to include \usepackage{hyperref} before running pdflatex.
Eike
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Michal Piotrowski schrieb:
There is just too less time to test the kernel much in
detail. It would be fine to have the whole book as
./test-my-system-now-but-dont-ask-me.sh ;-)
How about "bin/autotest samples/all_tests"?
Ah, I really should read all of it:
There is "Chapter
Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi Balbir,
>
> On 21/06/07, Balbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Wonderful! Are there any plans to start using the fault injection
>> framework
>> to catch more defects?
>
> There are plans for the second part called "debugging techniques", but
> I really don't
Hi Balbir,
On 21/06/07, Balbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wonderful! Are there any plans to start using the fault injection framework
to catch more defects?
There are plans for the second part called "debugging techniques", but
I really don't know when I'll start writing this.
In fact
Hi Balbir,
On 21/06/07, Balbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wonderful! Are there any plans to start using the fault injection framework
to catch more defects?
There are plans for the second part called debugging techniques, but
I really don't know when I'll start writing this.
In fact I
Michal Piotrowski wrote:
Hi Balbir,
On 21/06/07, Balbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wonderful! Are there any plans to start using the fault injection
framework
to catch more defects?
There are plans for the second part called debugging techniques, but
I really don't know when I'll
Hello, Michal!
Michal Piotrowski schrieb:
There is just too less time to test the kernel much in
detail. It would be fine to have the whole book as
./test-my-system-now-but-dont-ask-me.sh ;-)
How about bin/autotest samples/all_tests?
Ah, I really should read all of it:
There is Chapter 2.2
Hi Clemens,
On 19/06/07, Clemens Koller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, Michal, Rafael!
Good work!
Thanks :)
Some (minor) comments below.
Michal Piotrowski schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> We are pleased to announce the availability of "Linux Kernel Tester's
> Guide" v0.3-rc1.
>
> This short guide
Hi Clemens,
On 19/06/07, Clemens Koller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Michal, Rafael!
Good work!
Thanks :)
Some (minor) comments below.
Michal Piotrowski schrieb:
Hi,
We are pleased to announce the availability of Linux Kernel Tester's
Guide v0.3-rc1.
This short guide describes
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