Josh Utter wrote:
Greetings all,
Just opening the door to the Linux world, and since I'm doing so with a
specific goal in mind (as opposed to just letting my curiosity carry me)
I am hoping to get some direction. I have device in mind that I'd like
to build which would interface with my computer, so I'm wondering what
books I might want to start with to learn how to make drivers from
scratch (USB, but I'm not certain yet). Any suggestions?
TIA
- josh
Here is a link to a tutorial for hacking the Linux
kernel. You will need to register/create a login -
which requires accepting cookies:
<http://www-130.ibm.com/developerworks/>
to access the tutorial:
<https://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/l-kernelhack1/index.html>
Darlene
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