Get Back Into Kernel Work
Ruben Safir
ruben at mrbrklyn.com
Sun Mar 15 11:48:57 EDT 2015
On 03/15/2015 08:55 AM, Levente Kurusa wrote:
> Hello, Nick.
>
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 12:34:33AM -0400, nick wrote:
>> Greetings All,
>> After my terrible results before and getting banned from the list due to these results,
>> I am wondering if there is any work in the USB or Networking Subsystem I can start with.
>> Further more recently I read Essential Kernel Drivers so I have some idea of how
>> to write drivers now and want to get my feet wet. In addition if I am still not
>> trusted yet,that's OK too. :)
>
> Well, ideally what you should do is look through drivers/staging and
> select a driver that looks interesting to you and has some work that
> needs to be done, then you get a hardware for that particular driver.
> Please do not skip the step where you actually get the hardware, given
> your previous behavior I think we all can agree that is likely to happen
> though... Surprise us! ;-) If you have the hardware, you can run tests
> on it, stress test it or boot into Windows and see what the Windows
> driver does that the current Linux driver does not do.
>
> Hopefully the hardware itself won't cost too much and is easily obtainable
> using Amazon or Ebay.
>
> Hope it helps,
> Levente
>
>
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