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Well you can read the docs generated with the kernel tree: bash$#make |
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htmldocs |
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You can take a look at the site http://www.kroah.com/linux/ or this one |
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http://kernelnewbies.org/ |
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2008/12/4 Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@×××××××.net> |
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> My first post was on the gentoo-dev mailing list. |
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> Thank you Duncan for your answer. I already use to read lwm.net articles. |
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> I will look for John's stuff. |
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> On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 04:24:26PM +0000, Daniel Drake wrote: |
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> > Nicolas, |
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> > Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: |
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> >> I would like to go further in the Linux kernel internal comprehension. |
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> >> Could someone tell me where to find a good starting free documentation ? |
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> >> Most of the documentations I've found are about old kernel versions (2.4 |
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> >> series). |
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> > Ask this on the gentoo-kernel list, please. I'm happy to help, but there |
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> > are many people there who would also appreciate being part of the |
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> Yeah, sorry. |
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> Does someone knows a good general (and free) documentation where to |
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> Nicolas Sebrecht |
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Alexander Ramos Jardim |