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OutreachyIntro - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Redirected from page " OPWIntro. Outreachy (formerly FOSS Outreach Program for Women (OPW) and Project Ascend Alumni). Please see the Outreachy homepage. For an introduction to the program. Will be coming up in a few months. It's too early to send patches to the outreachy kernel mailing list, but please consider working through the other parts of the tutorial if you are intersted in applying. We are looking for round 13 funding sponsors. And Linux kernel mentors. Our round 11 sponsors. Applicants for all...
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KernelBuild - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Guide to building the Linux kernel. Where do I find the kernel? The latest source code for the Linux kernel is kept on kernel.org. You can either download the full source code as a tar ball (not recommended and will take forever to download), or you can check out the code from the read-only git repositories. What tools do I need? On Ubuntu, you can get these tools by running:. Sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev gcc make git exuberant-ctags bc libssl-dev. Which kernel to build? If you want to test to se...
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UserPreferences - Linux Kernel Newbies
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FAQ - Linux Kernel Newbies
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If you are working on answering a frequently asked question, please add it to FAQsInProgress. How do I ? How do I compile a kernel? How do I cross compile a kernel? An Introduction to Diskless Booting. How to browse through the code? How do I apply a patch? Are there any good IDEs? How do I handle all this code? How do I compile a 3rd party device driver? How can I compile a Linux Kernel Module? Whats the easiest way to debug? How do I get a job as kernel hacker? What are the various kernel trees for?
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Linux 3.19 - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Linux 3.19 has been released. On Sun, 8 Feb 2015. Btrfs: support scrubbing and fast device replacement in RAID 5 and 6. Support for the Intel Memory Protection Extensions. HSA driver for AMD GPU devices. Android binder moved to stable. New architecture: Altera Nios II processors. Networking: support for routing and switching offloading. NFSv42 support for hole punching and preallocation. 11 Btrfs: support scrubbing and fast device replacement in RAID 5 and 6. Intel's Memory Protection Extension. HSA, or ...
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Linux 2 6 36 - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Linux 2 6 36. Linux 2 6 36. Linux 2.6.36 released 20 October, 2010. Linux 2.6.36 includes support for the Tilera architecture. A new filesystem notification interface called fanotify, a redesign of workqueues optimized for concurrency, CIFS local caching, support for Intel Intelligent Power Sharing in i3/5 systems, integration of the kernel debugger and KMS, inclusion of the AppArmor. Security system, fixes for desktop unresponsiveness in some cases and several new drivers and small improvements. And, ob...
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EndianIssues - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Part of the WritingPortableDrivers. Processors store internal data in one of two ways: little-endian or big-endian. Little-endian processors store data with the right-most bytes (those with a higher address value) being the most significant, while big-endian processors store data with the left-most bytes (those with a lower address value) being the most significant. To convert from the processor's native format into little-endian form you can use the following functions:. Send a get connection info reque...
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KernelPodcast - Linux Kernel Newbies
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Please visit http:/ www.kernelpodcast.org/. For further information, to give feedback, and for complete transcripts. Please add the following URL to your Podcast software: http:/ podcasts.jonmasters.org/kernel/kernel.xml. You can also search websites such as Podcast.com and iTunes for "Linux Kernel". The following transcripts are available:. Tell others about this page:. Last edited 2009-06-16 00:25:11 by JonMasters. Free Wiki at WikiWall.
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KernelMentors - Linux Kernel Newbies
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The Kernel Mentors Project was created by Matt Mackall as "an informal project to get experienced developers to mentor new developers and coach them on the best ways to get their code ready for submission.". The mailing list page for it can be found at http:/ selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-mentors. The basic idea is matching new kernel developers up with experienced developers so they can get acquainted with existing best practices. What this project hopes to accomplish:. Teach people to code.
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PersonalPages - Linux Kernel Newbies
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