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On 3/11/06, taha hafeez <tawushafeez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Fawad
>
> I am myself new to this field though I am a linux/unix system
> programmer. Here is what i am doing.
>
> 1) downloaded linux device drivers 3rd edition from
> http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
>
> 2) bought Linux Kernel Development - Robert Love
> 3) downloaded "The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide" [checkout
> google... I have misplaced the link.
> 4) downloaded all Kernel related howto's from "http://www.tldp.org/";.
> Also checkout this websites books section.. really helpful
> 5) work and work hard....
>
>
> I don't know If it works... Will let you know in a few months..
>

Nice :) You are going on the right track but do remember that if you
are interested in device driver programming then "LDD3" is best for it
and if you want to learn kernel and its sub-systems then "Linux Kernel
Development" is best book along-with "Understanding the Linux Kernel".


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Fawad Lateef

P.S.
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http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html for details :)

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