Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-04 Thread Chris \"_Shad0w_\" Crowther
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Alan Cox wrote: > > You might even score! > > Of course its attitudes like that which leads them to have to set up their > own mailing lists, and contribute to the rather low count of women on the > kernel credits And makes some men wish they weren't...guilt by

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-04 Thread Chris \_Shad0w_\ Crowther
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Alan Cox wrote: beavisYou might even score!/beavis Of course its attitudes like that which leads them to have to set up their own mailing lists, and contribute to the rather low count of women on the kernel credits And makes some men wish they weren't...guilt

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 10:20:02PM +, Alan Cox wrote: > > > Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. > > > A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being told to RTFM! > > > > You might even score! > > Of course its attitudes like that which leads

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread Alan Cox
> > Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. > > A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being told to RTFM! > > You might even score! Of course its attitudes like that which leads them to have to set up their own mailing lists, and contribute to the

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:59:27PM +, James A. Sutherland wrote: > > Another great place to ask questions is on irc, see > > http://www.kernelnewbies.org > > Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. > A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread James A. Sutherland
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, bert hubert wrote: > On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 11:52:22AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > > is there a more suitable mailing list for me to sign up for? debian has a > > mailing list both for package maintainers and those who are trying to learn > > how to be package

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 11:52:22AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > is there a more suitable mailing list for me to sign up for? debian has a > mailing list both for package maintainers and those who are trying to learn > how to be package maintainers. > > is there a similar thing with the

my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
dear all, i'm in the process of learning how to write modules. i've read the first 4 chapters of alessandro rubini's o'reilly book "writing linux device drivers". looking through modern drivers, i see a lot has changed. for the next few months, i'll prolly have a lot of really newbie

my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
dear all, i'm in the process of learning how to write modules. i've read the first 4 chapters of alessandro rubini's o'reilly book "writing linux device drivers". looking through modern drivers, i see a lot has changed. for the next few months, i'll prolly have a lot of really newbie

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 11:52:22AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: is there a more suitable mailing list for me to sign up for? debian has a mailing list both for package maintainers and those who are trying to learn how to be package maintainers. is there a similar thing with the kernel

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread James A. Sutherland
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, bert hubert wrote: On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 11:52:22AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: is there a more suitable mailing list for me to sign up for? debian has a mailing list both for package maintainers and those who are trying to learn how to be package maintainers.

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:59:27PM +, James A. Sutherland wrote: Another great place to ask questions is on irc, see http://www.kernelnewbies.org Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being told to

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread Alan Cox
Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being told to RTFM! beavisYou might even score!/beavis Of course its attitudes like that which leads them to have to set up their own mailing lists, and contribute to

Re: my first post to the list - newbie alert

2001-03-03 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 10:20:02PM +, Alan Cox wrote: Also try the techtalk mailing list on linuxchix - www.linuxchix.org, IIRC. A good place to ask "newbie" questions without being told to RTFM! beavisYou might even score!/beavis Of course its attitudes like that which leads