> > Please I need a list like that and like me I suppose a lot of people too.
>
> I too am trying to become familiar with the way the kernel works /
> is going, which is the main reason I read the kernel digest. I'd
> say that your suggestion would be greatly helpful to me, though
> I'd probably still read kernel-digest. I don't know how much
> weight my opinion carries (not being a kernel hacker or even much
> of a programmer, but here it is :)
There are a number of places where people like you can
go. The Linux-MM page (http://www.linux.eu.org/Linux-MM/)
has a few pages with links to kernel and MM stuff.
Kernel Traffic (http:/kt.linuxcare.com/) keeps you up to
date on what's happening in kernel land.
On IRC you can go to irc.openprojects.net / #kernelnewbies.
Once in a while I show up there to help some people, maybe
other kernel hackers are interested in answering questions
there too? (we'll see who shows up)
regards,
Rik
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