Re: Newbie help

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I'm newbie too. I just want to share my experience for 3 or 4 weeks.

1. Maybe there are no entry point for kernel code. Too much knowlege are
required. Do what you want and learing a subject which block you.
2. There are so many material in Documation/.
3. http://kernelnewbies.org/  is a good website.
4. Try to send some clean-up patch. You cat receive a task in
drivers/staging/xxx/TODO
5. Help other newbies here if you can


On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 02:38:18PM +0000, Rishabh Chakrabarti wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Where can I search the archives and other resources for answering the
> following questions:
> 	
> 1. How to dive into the code? i.e. entry points
> 2. What are the pre-requisites for understanding the whole code?
> 3. Best books and resource material
> 
> Kindly keep a lay person in mind while answering.
> Please direct me to the right place and the rest i'll DIY. Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rishabh
> 
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