Re: Howto write a driver/improve on kernel

chang (chang@newton.umsl.edu)
Tue, 20 Oct 1998 14:19:00 -0500


http://www.oreilly.com
has a book. The title might be
How to write device driver for Linux, a lot of examples.
you can search for it on line. a very good book.

Chang

Turbo Fredriksson wrote:

> I know that this have been answered before, but I can't
> find the mail... GNUS is _SO_ slow when it have to wade
> through 1000's of mails...
>
> I've wanted to learn how to write drivers etc for linux,
> but I'd never had the time to...
>
> Is there any online doc's about how one does this?
> (There is of cource the 'SCSI-Programming-HOWTO' and
> 'Serial-Programming-HOWTO', but that's not exacly what
> I need)
>
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