Re: staging and life after that

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On 21/09/2010 11:09, vorad wrote:
I know that sometimes when you get started with the kernel the easiest
way is to start with some device drivers, like the staging area. But for
me there's nothing interesting there ... besides cleaning up stuff,
there's no driver that my hardware supports so I don't feel the need to
invest time in it.
Given these, what would be the next thing a newbie can start working on
and actually gain some experience ?

Thanks for all your feedback!

You can buy a beagleboard (http://beagleboard.org/) or IGEPv2 (http://www.igep-platform.com) and start working on embedded systems on those platforms.

IMHO

--
Carlo

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