You're welcome!
On Oct 24, 2017 10:38 AM, "Ozgur" <okaratas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,24.10.2017, 15:31, "Daniel." <danielhilst@xxxxxxxxx>:oh, it's very good, nice.Thank youOzgurOn Oct 24, 2017 9:58 AM, "Ozgur" <okaratas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello Daniel,24.10.2017, 14:50, "Daniel." <danielhilst@xxxxxxxxx>:There is a repo at github with all the samples don't?I think that no, I not seen before on github.RegardsOzgurOn Oct 24, 2017 9:06 AM, "Ozgur" <okaratas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello Ryan,
24.10.2017, 13:58, "Liam Ryan" <liamryandev@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I'm currently working through the Linux Device Drivers 3rd edition
> (https://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/) and much of the code is outdated.
>
> Right now I'm going through chapter 3 and rewriting the scull.c sample
> code so that it will compile with 4.14.x
>
> I'm wondering about the Creative Commons license on the LDD3 book. I believe I would be able to annotate or alter the pdf files and re-publish them once I respect the license, however I'm wondering if this would be considered bad form? I assume there's a reason somebody else has not done this to date?
I think you can update and re-publish the example code and don't break the original comment lines.
At least I think this.
> Obviously as a kernel newbie I'm not best positioned to do this work but
> I'm happy to make a start and publish to a wiki or similar in a few
> months once I've gone through everything.
>
> Thanks,
> Liam
Regards
Ozgur
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