* Need help for getting started
@ 2013-09-02 10:29 901stt at gmail.com
2013-09-02 12:12 ` Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
2013-09-03 0:57 ` Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
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From: 901stt at gmail.com @ 2013-09-02 10:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
Hello all,
I am a newbie here. I'd like to contribute in architectures, kernel
features, virtualization, and drivers parts, but I don't know where is a
good way to start. I have looked for some advice but I have had a hard
time to understand (Some advice is too general. Some used too old kernel
versions, so I cannot catch up when reading the newer ones). I learned
about OS, C language, and assembly language. I can configure and build
the kernel. Would someone guide me where should I start? I appreciate
for your helping.
Sorry if there are some errors in my writing, because English is not my
native language.
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* Need help for getting started
2013-09-02 10:29 Need help for getting started 901stt at gmail.com
@ 2013-09-02 12:12 ` Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
2013-09-03 0:57 ` Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
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From: Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar @ 2013-09-02 12:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:29 AM, 901stt at gmail.com <901stt@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a newbie here. I'd like to contribute in architectures, kernel
> features, virtualization, and drivers parts, but I don't know where is a
> good way to start. I have looked for some advice but I have had a hard
> time to understand (Some advice is too general. Some used too old kernel
> versions, so I cannot catch up when reading the newer ones). I learned
> about OS, C language, and assembly language. I can configure and build
> the kernel. Would someone guide me where should I start? I appreciate
> for your helping.
> Sorry if there are some errors in my writing, because English is not my
> native language.
>
> Get Robert Love's book Linux kernel development. It is a good start and
then you can search around the net for your way around.
Reading pages from kernelnewbies.org and lwn.net and other website should
also help.
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> Kernelnewbies mailing list
> Kernelnewbies at kernelnewbies.org
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>
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Thank you
Warm Regards
Anuz
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* Need help for getting started
2013-09-02 10:29 Need help for getting started 901stt at gmail.com
2013-09-02 12:12 ` Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
@ 2013-09-03 0:57 ` Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
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From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu @ 2013-09-03 0:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 17:29:19 +0700, "901stt at gmail.com" said:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a newbie here. I'd like to contribute in architectures, kernel
> features, virtualization, and drivers parts, but I don't know where is a
> good way to start. I have looked for some advice but I have had a hard
> time to understand (Some advice is too general. Some used too old kernel
> versions, so I cannot catch up when reading the newer ones). I learned
> about OS, C language, and assembly language. I can configure and build
> the kernel. Would someone guide me where should I start? I appreciate
> for your helping.
One major challenge for newbies to the kernel is that over the past 5 years
or so, large parts of the kernel have been overhauled by professional maintainers.
As a result, it's rather hard for newbies to find places to contribute. For
instance, with virtualization, it's hard for a newbie to contribute when
the person who did the last overhaul of the VT-d support was (a) an
experienced full-time hacker and (b) probably able to walk down the hall and
ask the guy who designed the VT-d hardware how it works. ;)
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