Hello, in the light of this discussion, there is a question which has been bugging me for quite a while about higher academia and Linux. I'm currently completing a Bachelor in "Computing and Systems"[1] in Belgium, which is very focused on programming. (Mainly C, but also C++, C#, Java...) It is a curriculum that will qualify me as an Analyst-Programmer (not sure if that's the correct term in English), in a relatively practical sense. But I really wonder which type of Master (if any?) would maximize my chances of being hired by a company working on kernel development and related matters. Surely, a MSc in Computer Engineering would be more on-topic than a "traditional" MSc in Computer Science for instance, no? What *is* the best way to go about a Master that would be related to Linux development as much as possible? (thinking about a future career in the field) Greetings, Pierre [1] http://www.provincedeliege.be/ects/2010/index_TECH-INDU_EN.html _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies