Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Avery Fay" <> | Subject | Getting started | Date | Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:56:22 -0400 |
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Hello,
I'm a senior in high school with a fair bit of programming experience looking to get involved with the linux kernel. I'm currently reading a book on OS design and last summer I hacked the IP masquerading and port forwarding code for an internal company project so I'm not completely unknowledgable. What's a good project to start with? I've heard that device drivers are a fairly easy starting point. Unfortunately, all of my hardware already works with linux. Is there a list of hardware that does not work with linux anywhere? Can someone suggest an elegant, fairly simply device driver that I can take a look at?
I also know a little bit of TCP/IP networking. Are there any small features currently missing from Linux's TCP/IP code?
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Thanks in advance, Avery Fay
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