dear all,
i'm in the process of learning how to write modules. i've read the first 4
chapters of alessandro rubini's o'reilly book "writing linux device drivers=
".
looking through modern drivers, i see a lot has changed.
for the next few months, i'll prolly have a lot of really newbie questions.
i realize that this list is for serious kernel development. =20
is there a more suitable mailing list for me to sign up for? debian has a
mailing list both for package maintainers and those who are trying to learn
how to be package maintainers.
is there a similar thing with the kernel mailing list?
since i haven't signed on yet, can you please cc me the reply. if it turns
out this is the correct list, i'll sign on pronto.
much thanks!
pete
ps- you have a great FAQ. i now know how to avoid the APIC errors that get
printed on all my consoles. thank you!
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