Re: Getting Started

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On Aug 5, 2013 10:24 PM, "Sumeet pawnikar" <sumeet4linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Valdis,
>
> Thanks for these steps,
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> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 6:05 PM, <Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:32:59 +0530, you said:
>>
>> > I am a computer science student. I want to contribute to the open source
>> > projects, debugging. As it is my first time, i need some guidance.
>>
>> (a) You're better off replying to the list, as you then get answers from
>> others besides me.  Redirecting  back to the list.
>>
>> (b) If you want to actually *help*, and have it set on being the kernel rather
>> than any one of thousands of deserving userspace projects, your best bet is
>>
>> 1) learn to build and install a self-compiled kernel.
>> 2) just get a copy of the 'linux-next' tree
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>
> Do we need to git clone 'linux-next' tree or 'linus' tree ?
Linux next for submitting patches
>  
>>
>> 3) Update and build kernels every few days
>> 4) watch them fail (and fail they will - I have at least 3 bugs I've tripped
>> over in the past week to report still)
>> 5) Use 'git bisect' to identify the patch that caused the failure, and report
>> it to the appropriate people.
>>
>> Quite frankly, the kernel needs less half-baked patches from novices, and more
>> qualified testers.  And you can get up to speed on testing a heck of a lot
>> faster than you can learn all the ins and outs of kernel code hacking.
>> And if you're ambitious, you can always add "(6) include a patch fixing
>> the problem" once you get better at it...
>>
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