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DateSat, 25 Dec 2004 08:15:04 -0500
FromJim Nelson <>
SubjectRe: Understanding how kernel functions works and adding new one
> Lastly, I've noticed you've been asking some questions over the past
> few days which are easily answered by a simple Google search - may I
> suggest that as a first point of call in future. You'd probably learn
> a lot more by searching for stuff yourself.
> 

I'll second that.  Google is probably the closest thing to Microsoft's Knowlege 
Base that Linux has for quick questions ;) .

There are a number of good books written on the kernel - Linux Device Drivers is 
due to have its third edition released in February.  I'm glad - my second edition 
copy is starting to look a little ragged from constant reference.

Check this website:

http://www.dit.upm.es/~jmseyas/linux/kernel/hackers-docs.html

It has a good listing of on- and off-line resources, and was updated recently.

Jim
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