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From ranjeet k s
Answered By Dan Wilder, Udo Puetz, Mike Orr
to sir,
thanks for reply i wanted to know information regrading linux device drivers books or manuals pages from net and tcp/ip for professional people.
thanks ranjeet
[Dan] You've reached a mailing list administrative address. I'm forwarding your query to the <tag@lists.linuxgazette.net> mailing list.
You might try a search for
linux device drivers
on https://www.google.com
I just tried it and got 304,000 matches, of which most of the matches in the first two pages (as far as I got) looked worthwhile to visit.
[Udo] Hi!
You could download "writing linux device drivers" on the oreilly web-page (www.oreilly.com) some time ago (I think 2-3 months ago). This was not the last release, but hey, it's for free and online
[Mike] There was an article about writing device drivers recently in LG:
https://linuxgazette.net/issue69/mathew.html
This article is about a PC speaker driver, but it serves as a general example. Republished from Linux.com with theirs and the author's kind permission. I requested this article for LG because we had a need for articles on device-driver programming.
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