* Beware - kernel Newbie!
@ 2001-02-18 22:47 Pedro Diaz Jimenez
2001-02-18 22:57 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Pedro Diaz Jimenez @ 2001-02-18 22:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Kernel list
Hi all,
This is an typical mail from an experienced user-land programmer who wants to
help in kernel development ;D.
I've been lurking for a while in this list and I'm wondering if this is the
right list for asking stupid newbie questions. Is it?. If not, do you know
one?. Where I can find documentation? (yeah, yeah, read the code. But
things are always better with an 'vi Doc.txt' in the processes tree :)
Thanks!
Pedro
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* Re: Beware - kernel Newbie!
2001-02-18 22:47 Beware - kernel Newbie! Pedro Diaz Jimenez
@ 2001-02-18 22:57 ` Jeff Garzik
2001-02-18 23:17 ` Pedro Diaz Jimenez
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 2001-02-18 22:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Pedro Diaz Jimenez; +Cc: Linux Kernel list
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Pedro Diaz Jimenez wrote:
> This is an typical mail from an experienced user-land programmer who wants to
> help in kernel development ;D.
>
> I've been lurking for a while in this list and I'm wondering if this is the
> right list for asking stupid newbie questions. Is it?. If not, do you know
> one?. Where I can find documentation?
We are always welcome to answer newbie -kernel hacking- questions...
just ask specific ones. For example, ask "how does struct netdevice's
last_rx member get used?", not "what do I need to do to write a network
driver?"....
The documentation is in linux/Documentation/*
> (yeah, yeah, read the code. But
> things are always better with an 'vi Doc.txt' in the processes tree :)
Really. The code is the best documentation. Hone your code reading
skills. Use the source, Luke.
Jeff
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* Re: Beware - kernel Newbie!
2001-02-18 22:57 ` Jeff Garzik
@ 2001-02-18 23:17 ` Pedro Diaz Jimenez
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Pedro Diaz Jimenez @ 2001-02-18 23:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff Garzik; +Cc: Linux Kernel list
Thanks to all,
I've just found http://www.linuxnewbie.org to be a good start point
Pedro
On Sunday 18 February 2001 23:57, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Pedro Diaz Jimenez wrote:
> > This is an typical mail from an experienced user-land programmer who
> > wants to help in kernel development ;D.
> >
> > I've been lurking for a while in this list and I'm wondering if this is
> > the right list for asking stupid newbie questions. Is it?. If not, do you
> > know one?. Where I can find documentation?
>
> We are always welcome to answer newbie -kernel hacking- questions...
> just ask specific ones. For example, ask "how does struct netdevice's
> last_rx member get used?", not "what do I need to do to write a network
> driver?"....
>
> The documentation is in linux/Documentation/*
>
he he
> > (yeah, yeah, read the code. But
> > things are always better with an 'vi Doc.txt' in the processes tree :)
>
> Really. The code is the best documentation. Hone your code reading
> skills. Use the source, Luke.
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
>
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