On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:25:53 -0400, Nick Krause said: > Hey Guys, > After Searching the kernel Docs there is very little information on > this for new developers. I want to know more about how > the kernel code is written to handle TCP/UDP as even with Google and > kernel programming books it's not good enough to > learn how to write code for this particular subsystem at a high level. Do we need to stick a "CAUTION: NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE" sticker on there before you get the hint? Let me quote a mail of yours from less than 24 hours ago: > Further more I learn really fast in my areas of interest, after my first year > of programming I was already have build my own distro of Linux from Scratch, > and after my second year was learning how to program embedded bootloaders and > the like. I am not lying this is no joke If this is the truth, you should be having *zero* difficulty with the Linux network stack. Anyhow, I'm not feeling like digging up any good references for you, because I have zero guarantee it's worth my time. Beagleboads apparently lasted all of 36 hours - why should I dig up references fo something that you probably won't be interested in by the time I finish typing the mail?
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