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Re: tlug: Kernel hackers?



On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

> >>>>> "Hiroshi" == Hiroshi MIURA <miura@example.com> writes:
> 
>     Hiroshi> I am interesting in kernel hacking. but I have no much
>     Hiroshi> time and skills.
> 
> Don't let that stop you!  ;-)
> 
>     Hiroshi> In message "tlug: Kernel hackers?"
>     Hiroshi>     on 98/11/30, Neil Booth <NeilB@example.com> writes:
>     >> Does anyone out there do any kernel hacking, or take an
>     >> interest in its development?
>     >> 
>     >> I'm just slightly surprised that I've never seen much / any
>     >> discussion about it here.
> 
> Well, that's because people who hack core functions like memory
> management and scheduling are relatively rare.  But several recent
> topics are more or less in this vein, or could develop that way:
> 
> 1.  CODA.  File systems require kernel support, usually as modules.
> 2.  SMP.  Scott was having problems with SMP (more specifically,
>     kernel v2.0.36) and PCMCIA.  Both are kernel issues in some sense.

well, didn't do me a whole lot of good, I got exactly zero responses to my
question on that one :)

> 3.  Device drivers (a perennial).  Chris Sekiya is the resident expert
>     on the AIC7xxx (more precisely, on why you should avoid it :-)

aic7xxx 5.1.4, as shipped in the 2.0.36 kernel, appears to finally be 'the
way it should be', at least as far as we can tell here...

Anyway, if the issue at hand is sound drivers - make sure that the OSS
guys haven't already made a driver for your card.  The OSS commercial
sound system ($20) has drivers for many of the new PCI cards...

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Scott M. Stone <sstone@example.com, sstone@example.com>
Head of TurboLinux Development/Systems Administrator
Pacific HiTech, Inc (USA) / Pacific HiTech, KK (Japan)


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