On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 10:05:46PM +, Brendan Sleight wrote:
> * Try kernel hacking, Linux from Scratch ?
If you are a programmer I'd recommend having a look at this. There's a
fantastic book 'linux device drivers' that I'd recommend buying if you
find that you like this stuff, also available
El sábado, 29 de noviembre de 2003, a las 22:05, Brendan Sleight escribió:
> I would be interested in how other people have made
> the step passed newbie.
Socrates never did.
Regards, Ismael
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 10:05:46PM +, Brendan Sleight wrote:
> I would be interested in how other people have made
> the step passed newbie.
Well, about half the people here aren't newbies, but are here to help
or to learn from others. Just keep
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:05:46 +, Brendan Sleight wrote:
> I think I am now past the newbie stage of a GNU/Linux
> ? Debian user.
>
> I have been using a debian derivative Morphix
> (http://morphix.sourceforge.net/), I have made a few
> mini-mods, written some scripts and even used Linux in
>
I think I am now past the newbie stage of a GNU/Linux
? Debian user.
I have been using a debian derivative Morphix
(http://morphix.sourceforge.net/), I have made a few
mini-mods, written some scripts and even used Linux in
a rack at work. I can hack a few C, C++ programs and
knock out some bash
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