On 1/18/07, sandeep lahane <sandeep.lahane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Infact, I was thinking about power management stuff. I will get
started with it.Thanks all.
On 1/18/07, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 04:21:10PM +0530, Pharaoh . wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am a kernel newbie and working in Linux for almost 1.5 yrs now. I have
> > written couple of drivers as part of my job.
> > I find Linux kernel very interesting, and I want to contribute to it. To
> > start with, I have checked what Linux Janitors do etc but I didnt fine it
> > interesting enough since, it is more like cleaning up code etc. Before going
> > ahead let me tell you how much I am familier with Linux kernel.
> >
> > 1. I have read Linux Kernel development almost completly.
> > 2. Have been reading LDD 3 for quite some time now.
> > 3. Have referred Understanding the Linux Kernel as when needed.
> > 4. Developed couple of drivers for customers. An i2c driver and a driver for
> > NAND flashes.
> >
> > I want to take up one perticular subsystem of Linux and want to be an expert
> > in that. I have seen lot of improvements being done in Kernel scheduling etc
> > recently. I am not sure from where I should start doing things.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest some area to look into which has lot of scope for
> > improvement etc? Like Power Management etc.
>
> Power management needs _lots_ of help. Please help out there if you
> can. Look on the linux-pm mailing list archives for list of the current
> problems and patches that never went anywhere toward fixing them.
>
> good luck,
>
> greg k-h
>
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Sandeep.
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