Re: Getting started with kernel development

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Hi Nicky,

Nicky Chorley wrote:
> 2009/12/27 Daniel Borkmann <d.borkmann@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I have a copy of LDD3, though I haven't really started reading it yet.
> Would you say that Venkateswaran's is better than LDD3 for a beginner,
> or isn't there much difference? Device drivers are interesting to me
> and I do have some hardware that I would like to get working under
> Linux eventually.
> 

Good question, I think LDD3 has a better explanation on the core
concepts, so it might be better as a introductory book.
I think that Venkateswaran's book has a deeper focus on the several
kinds of drivers with lots of examples. I think both books are
complementary and really worth reading or looking sth up.

Cheers,
Daniel

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