kernel programming

2002-06-21 Thread Mirek Dobsicek
Greetings, I've lost my link to one wonderful "linux kernel hacking howto" :-( and after a day of googling cound not find it. It describes how to setup production box and testing box, how debug and so on ... Please, if you know about this "howto" share it with me. Regards, M

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-03 Thread David Wright
Quoting christophe barbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I use two books from Oreilly: > Linux Device Drivers - Alessandro Rubini [...] > The first one is a little old nut contains usefull informations. Don't be too quick to buy it, perhaps. There appears to be a 2nd edition coming out in June, with 2.4

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-03 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, thank you for your interest, but do not expect too much from it now. It is the first time I am going to do something like this, so I have no idea how far I will come. But any help is really appreciated. Thanks for the books, Sebastiaan On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, christophe barbe wrote: > I use tw

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-03 Thread christophe barbe
I use two books from Oreilly: Linux Device Drivers - Alessandro Rubini Understanding the linux kernel - Bovet & Cesati The first one is a little old nut contains usefull informations. The second one is recent and really good. As the title said, it's focussed on the kernel understanding that on th

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 12:39:43PM +0200, Sebastiaan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > can someone point me to a more upt to date document about writing device > drivers? > > I read some docs described in Documenteation/kernel-docs.txt, but they are > obsolete. The given examples do not work a

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-01 Thread shaulka
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 12:39:43PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote: > Hi, > > can someone point me to a more up to date document about writing device > drivers? > > I read some docs described in Documentation/kernel-docs.txt, but they are > obsolete. The given examples do not work and the kernel source i

Re: up to date kernel programming

2001-04-01 Thread Daniel Freedman
I never have looked at it, but O'Reilly publishes a book on device driver programming in linux (ISBN: 1565922921). Hopefully it would meet O'Reilly's usually high standards. HTH, Daniel On Sun, Apr 01, 2001, Sebastiaan wrote: > Hi, > > can someone point me to a more upt to date document abou

up to date kernel programming

2001-04-01 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, can someone point me to a more upt to date document about writing device drivers? I read some docs described in Documenteation/kernel-docs.txt, but they are obsolete. The given examples do not work and the kernel source is still too complex for me. I am trying to write a network character de