Re: Is the list broken?

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Hi all,
 
Sorry for causing this trouble. I will look into this. My company mail ID is causing this trouble. 
 
-Manish 

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is going on?

I'm even seeing my own post multiple times.

Is this happening to everyone?  Or just me?

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Greg Freemyer<greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do I really have to delete these same emails over and over again.
>
> Manish please figure out what is wrong with your system an fix it.  If
> anything it seems to be getting worse.  I'm not counting, but it feels
> like I'm seeing all your emails at least 5 times each.  Quite
> frustrating.
>
> Greg
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Rangankar,
> Manish<manish.rangankar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Please mentioned more *practical* details about your device.
>>
>> [#]If it belongs to some standard bus like USB and if kernel detects it then
>> you will see entry in *proc* and *sys*.
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Radu
>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 3:25 AM
>> To: Manish Rangankar
>> Cc: kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: getting started with drivers
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks, I am already reading Linux Device Drivers and I am subscribed to
>> lkml from which I read whatever I understand :)
>> I was asking about something more practical ... how do I know that the
>> device is connected? Does it make sense to do it, when obviously it is
>> already detected by the kernel?
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Manish Rangankar
>> <rangankarmanish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> I think you should first go through LDD book, then try running some sample
>> programs given in the book. Also go through pdf *lkml*. Both LDD and lkml
>> are available on net. After this try to get understanding of the ALSA or
>> OSS.
>>
>>
>>
>> May be try writing your own driver which will play MP3 on you PC console
>> speaker.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Manish R
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Radu <radu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying for some time to write some kernel code, but as we all know
>> that's not that easy. I want to write a driver for a no-name mp3 player,
>> just for academic purposes, but I am not sure how should I tackle the
>> problem - will it be a char driver ? how can I detect when it's plugged
>> in/do I need to do that?. Where do I start? How do I do it? Is there any
>> place where I can read about something similar? I've been reading quite a
>> lot lately, but probably not enough.
>>
>> Thanks a lot for any hints,
>> Radu.
>>
>> P.S: Sorry if this message has already sent to the list from another address
>> of mine, but I couldn't get subscribed with it (probably I am greylisted).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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