You can search for the O'reilly book called "Linux device drivers", it's
free and you can download it from their webpage, it'll teach you lots of
things about linux :)
Kenneth Anyahun wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have been watching on the side and I am now ready to actually test the
> port for X50V on my dell axim.
>
> I would really gain more from this group if you could provide me with
> link to websites or names of books I can read and come up to speed with
> writing drivers, or tweaking the kernel and all. as I am a newbie to
> Linux. Since i really do not understand any of the technical terms
> (initrd, ext2 image, haret, OPIE) that has been used so far as I am
> based in Africa :)
>
> I can program with C and use windows and have developed mobile
> applications for windows based handheld devices using embedded visual
> C++ but linux is rocket science to me.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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