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Re: Kernel Newbie
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Re: Kernel Newbie


  • Subject: Re: Kernel Newbie
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:36:04 +0000

At 12:40 +0000 12/11/07, Gavin Brewer wrote:
As I have no experience with Kernel hacking, I would like to be gently inducted into Kernel Development by starting with a succession of simple projects.

What area of the kernel are you interested in? Each of the three main subsystems within the kernel (Mach, BSD, I/O Kit) has a radically different style. So, if, for example, I pointed you to an I/O Kit introduce, it wouldn't help you much if you were actually interested in BSD or Mach.


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