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* Introduction
@ 2025-07-10 10:49 Samiksha Palav
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Samiksha Palav @ 2025-07-10 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-media

Hi everyone,

I’m Samiksha (a.k.a. Shdwcodr), an undergrad BCA student from India
with a relentless drive to get deep into the Linux kernel. I've
recently begun my journey contributing to the kernel, focusing on
staging drivers, learning the kernel development workflow, and
understanding the culture of patch submission and review.

Over the past few days, I’ve:
- Set up a local kernel build and testing workflow.
- Sent out my first real patch (not a dummy), with more lined up.
- Subscribed to key mailing lists and joined IRC channels to stay in the loop.
- Started tracking patch feedback and diving into
`scripts/checkpatch.pl`, git send-email, and the entire mailing
list-based workflow.

My short-term goal is to get multiple patches accepted into staging by
early 2025, and long-term I’m aiming for the **LFX Kernel Mentorship
Program in 2026**.

I’ll be lurking, learning, and asking questions when stuck. Thanks in
advance to everyone who shares knowledge and guidance — it means a lot
to newcomers like me.

Looking forward to learning from you all and giving back as I grow.

Cheers,
Samiksha (Shdwcodr)

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* Introduction
@ 2025-07-10 10:49 Samiksha Palav
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Samiksha Palav @ 2025-07-10 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-doc

Hi everyone,

I’m Samiksha (a.k.a. Shdwcodr), an undergrad BCA student from India
with a relentless drive to get deep into the Linux kernel. I've
recently begun my journey contributing to the kernel, focusing on
staging drivers, learning the kernel development workflow, and
understanding the culture of patch submission and review.

Over the past few days, I’ve:
- Set up a local kernel build and testing workflow.
- Sent out my first real patch (not a dummy), with more lined up.
- Subscribed to key mailing lists and joined IRC channels to stay in the loop.
- Started tracking patch feedback and diving into
`scripts/checkpatch.pl`, git send-email, and the entire mailing
list-based workflow.

My short-term goal is to get multiple patches accepted into staging by
early 2025, and long-term I’m aiming for the **LFX Kernel Mentorship
Program in 2026**.

I’ll be lurking, learning, and asking questions when stuck. Thanks in
advance to everyone who shares knowledge and guidance — it means a lot
to newcomers like me.

Looking forward to learning from you all and giving back as I grow.

Cheers,
Samiksha (Shdwcodr)

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* Introduction
@ 2025-07-10 10:43 Samiksha Palav
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Samiksha Palav @ 2025-07-10 10:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies


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Hi everyone,

I’m Samiksha (a.k.a. Shdwcodr), an undergrad BCA student from India with a
relentless drive to get deep into the Linux kernel. I've recently begun my
journey contributing to the kernel, focusing on staging drivers, learning
the kernel development workflow, and understanding the culture of patch
submission and review.

Over the past few days, I’ve:
- Set up a local kernel build and testing workflow.
- Sent out my first real patch (not a dummy), with more lined up.
- Subscribed to key mailing lists and joined IRC channels to stay in the
loop.
- Started tracking patch feedback and diving into `scripts/checkpatch.pl`,
git send-email, and the entire mailing list-based workflow.

My short-term goal is to get multiple patches accepted into staging by
early 2025, and long-term I’m aiming for the **LFX Kernel Mentorship
Program in 2026**.

I’ll be lurking, learning, and asking questions when stuck. Thanks in
advance to everyone who shares knowledge and guidance — it means a lot to
newcomers like me.

Looking forward to learning from you all and giving back as I grow.

Cheers,
Samiksha (Shdwcodr)

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* introduction
@ 2025-03-18 16:10 erick karanja
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: erick karanja @ 2025-03-18 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: outreachy

Hello community, my name is Erick Karanja Muthama.I am currently
applying for outreachy internship and I would love to contribute to
your project.Thank you.

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* Introduction
@ 2013-09-25 15:10 Ho Wan Chan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Ho Wan Chan @ 2013-09-25 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: backports

Hello Linux Driver Backports Team,

I'm Howard Chan, a 15-year-old student from Hong Kong SAR, China. I am
a Kubuntu developer and an Ubuntu Member, but I always have wanted to
go into some kernel development.

I decided to take part in the Drivers Backports Team, since it's just
backports:P I did read the wiki, but I would still like some pointers
as to how to get something started.

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)

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* Introduction
@ 2013-03-12  1:02 Chia-Juch Chang
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Chia-Juch Chang @ 2013-03-12  1:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sparclinux

China Steel Corporation (CSC).
HEAD OFFICE 1 Chung-Kang Road,
Siaogang District, Kaohsiung 
81233, Taiwan, R.O.C.
REF: CSC/REP/887

i. Introduction.
My Name is Chia-Juch Chang. I am the Chief Executive Officer of China Steel Cooperation (CSC). We need a reputable company/firm to serve as our payment collection agent in North America, Europe, and Asia. You shall earn 12% of every payment issued to you on behalf of China Steel Cooperation.

ii. Requirement (Contact Information):
1. Full Names:
2. Company Name:
3. Full Contact Address:
4. Tel and Fax Numbers:

If interested, please email us immediately at (csgtrep@kimo.com)

Contact Person: Chia-Juch Chang
Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +886-7-802-1111
Email: (csgtrep@kimo.com)
Website: www.csc.com.tw

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* Introduction
@ 2011-02-05 21:06 Ian Porter
  2011-02-05 21:24 ` Introduction Srdjan Todorovic
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread
From: Ian Porter @ 2011-02-05 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies

HI All,

My name is Ian Porter and I have done a couple of changes to the
kernel to make the laptop work with 4GB of memory, and I would like to
learn more about the kernel and hopefully this is a good place to
learn and ask questions :).

-- 
Kind regards
Ian Porter

www: www.codingfriends.com

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* Introduction
@ 2003-09-10  4:22 Muthukumar
  2003-09-10  5:11 ` Introduction Davide Libenzi
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread
From: Muthukumar @ 2003-09-10  4:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hello all ,

I am working in squid developments oriented works.Then at presently 
i  want to upgrade my kernel to 2.6 for epoll support testing on 
Squid.


For that i have upgrade my gcc and i have tried to  compiled the 
kernel ,but i am getting some errors on kernel-2.6.0-test3 on IA64 
with ia64 linux patch.


The problem is as 
HOSTCC  scripts/lxdialog/checklist.o
In file included from scripts/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
scripts/lxdialog/dialog.h:29:20: curses.h: No such file or 
directory
In file included from scripts/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
scripts/lxdialog/dialog.h:127: error: parse error before 
"use_colors"
And so many error and warning so what is the problem in this.

I have browsed for this problem but i didn't get the answers for 
that.

SO pls inform about this/.

Thanks
Mvthv

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* Introduction
@ 2003-09-10  4:22 Muthukumar
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Muthukumar @ 2003-09-10  4:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hello all ,

I am working in squid developments oriented works.Then at presently 
i  want to upgrade my kernel to 2.6 for epoll support testing on 
Squid.


For that i have upgrade my gcc and i have tried to  compiled the 
kernel ,but i am getting some errors on kernel-2.6.0-test3 on IA64 
with ia64 linux patch.


The problem is as 
HOSTCC  scripts/lxdialog/checklist.o
In file included from scripts/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
scripts/lxdialog/dialog.h:29:20: curses.h: No such file or 
directory
In file included from scripts/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
scripts/lxdialog/dialog.h:127: error: parse error before 
"use_colors"
And so many error and warning so what is the problem in this.

I have browsed for this problem but i didn't get the answers for 
that.

SO pls inform about this/.

Thanks
Mvthv

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* introduction
@ 2002-06-19 21:32 Sam Halliday
  2002-06-19 21:44 ` introduction John Levon
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread
From: Sam Halliday @ 2002-06-19 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

hello there,

i am keen to do a little bit of kernel programming, but i don't really
know where to start... i have programmed in c for a few years now in
mostly numerical stuff, and i think i could write a device driver if i
really needed to, what would some people reccomend reading before
starting?... i'd be keen to have a pet project of maybe totally
replacing an essential component (just as practice not to make it better
or anything!)

also, my kernel always says "Unknown Bridge Resource 2: Assuming
Transparent" on bootup, why would it be doing this? I have accounted for
everything on my system in the compile

thanks in advance!
Sam
-- 
A penny saved is a penny to squander.
-- Ambrose Bierce

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* Re: KSEG2 Segment not used on Linux?
@ 2001-06-25  6:54 Ralf Baechle
  2001-06-25 14:53 ` introduction Timothy Daly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Baechle @ 2001-06-25  6:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Raghav P; +Cc: linux-mips

On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 08:08:06PM +0530, Raghav P wrote:

> From: "Raghav P" <raghav@ishoni.com>
> To: <owner-linux-mips@oss.sgi.com>
       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Don't send email to the owner address - it may stay unread forever!

> Is KSEG2 used on Linux ports for R2300?

Yes, ioremap and kernel modules use that address space on all 32-bit kernels.

> Also does Linux recognise physical memory more than 512MB on MIPS system? Is
> there any equivalent of highmem for MIPS?

Not yet.

  Ralf

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* Introduction
@ 2001-03-02  2:11 J. Hart
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: J. Hart @ 2001-03-02  2:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mips


     I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself if I may.

     My name is Joseph Hart.  I work at ATR ISD Labs in Kyoto as a programmer
and research assistant to Dr. Tom Ray on the ALife program Tierra, with which
some of you may be familiar.  I have been a programmer for about thirty years,
and have worked with the Tierra project for about the last seven years.  I
finally moved to Kyoto five years ago to avoid commuting from Niagara Falls
NY....:-)

     We are currently engaged in research using the network model of Tierra.  My
responsibilities include making upgrades and bug fixes to the Tierra code,
maintaining and monitoring the Tierra network, sampling the "organisms" which
"live" on it, and providing analyses of these.

     When another department at ATR finished operations recently, they discarded
much of their equipment, and I thereby came into possession of what appears to
be a perfectly functional Indigo2 Impact 10000.  The hard drive seems to have
been formatted, so I do not have IRIX for it.  I would like to be able to set up
Linux on it if that is possible, hence my interest in your project.  I
understand that there is quite a lot of work to be done to get Linux running on
this machine, so since I have one, may I be of any assistance ?

With Thanks,
     J. Hart
     ATR ISD Labs
     Kyoto, Japan
     jhart@isd.atr.co.jp

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* Introduction
@ 1999-09-03 17:52 Walter Keeler
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Walter Keeler @ 1999-09-03 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ultralinux


Hi! My name is Walter Keeler, and I've been working with the Debian Linux
for Sparc CD set for about two weeks now.

I have Linux up and running on a Sparc 5 at home, which will be my DSL
gateway/firewall once I get DSL installed a week from now. I've been
trying to get Linux running on an Ultra 5 at work, with considerably less
success.

First off, during the installation process, I can set aside a swap
partition, but when I try to format it as swap, the process fails. The VC
with system messages indicates inability to read a swap filesystem
signature in the swap partition, but I have no clue how to create such a
signature.

Secondly, Linux is in place, X won't run. Whether I run startx or Xsun
directly, I get a blank screen with a line cursor in the upper right-hand
corner; I can switch VC's, and when I come back, the server has died with
two messages, the first saying X should be up on VC 7, the second a
segmentation fault.

I thought compiling a new kernel might help, so I got 2.2.9 source off the
net; however, when I tried to make vmlinux, the compilation dies right
away with sparc64-linux-gcc - no such file. 

I found a sparc 64 RPM on the net, used Debian's alien package to convert
it to .deb and installed it; however, it seemed to need glibc 2.1, and
Debian installed 2.0. Attempting to upgrade the glibc to 2.1 resulted in
predictable havoc (all gettys died during the next reboot, trying to find
2.0 symbols and failing), so I'm pretty much stuck for the moment.

Once I get to feeling more ambitious, I'll probably take a stab at
installing the next, unstable Debian release (potato) over the net off the
boot CD I have with slink (current stable Debian). I'd do without a boot
CD at all, except that setting up a RARP server is such a pain.

This is sorta fun!

--Walter Keeler


wkeeler@acm.org                        *******************************
Walter Keeler                          *  If my words did glow...    *
San Francisco, CA                      *******************************

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2012-06-05  9:04   ` introduction Michael Schubert
2012-06-07  4:00     ` introduction Leila
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2013-09-25 15:10 Introduction Ho Wan Chan
2013-03-12  1:02 Introduction Chia-Juch Chang
2011-02-05 21:06 Introduction Ian Porter
2011-02-05 21:24 ` Introduction Srdjan Todorovic
2003-09-10  4:22 Introduction Muthukumar
2003-09-10  5:11 ` Introduction Davide Libenzi
2003-09-10  4:22 Introduction Muthukumar
2002-06-19 21:32 introduction Sam Halliday
2002-06-19 21:44 ` introduction John Levon
2001-06-25  6:54 KSEG2 Segment not used on Linux? Ralf Baechle
2001-06-25 14:53 ` introduction Timothy Daly
2001-06-26  1:53   ` introduction George Gensure
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2001-03-02  2:11 Introduction J. Hart
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