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Kernel Hackers' Guide to git

Kernel Hackers' Guide to git

git: del.icio.us tag/git

Writing udev rules

udev is targeted at Linux kernels 2.6 and beyond to provide a userspace solution for a dynamic /dev directory, with persistent device naming.

User:daveg: del.icio.us/daveg

A tutorial introduction to git (for version 1.5.1 or newer)

This tutorial explains how to import a new project into git, make changes to it, and share changes with other developers.

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Writing Your Own Toy OS (Part I) LG #77

This article is a hands-on tutorial for building a small boot sector. The first section provides the theory behind what happens at the time the computer is switched on. It also explains our plan. The second section tells all the things you should have on

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

HOWTO: Suspend2 in Breezy - Ubuntu Forums

Tips on suspend/hibernate setup on ubuntu (but probably works in other distros too)

Hibernate: del.icio.us tag/hibernate

Kernel Hackers' Guide to git

This tutorial is a cookbook of recipes getting up and running with Linus's source code management (SCM) software, "git." Its targetted mainly at Linux kernel hackers, though others may find it useful.

git: del.icio.us tag/git

Kernel Hackers' Guide to git

This tutorial is a cookbook of recipes getting up and running with Linus's source code management (SCM) software, "git." Its targetted mainly at Linux kernel hackers, though others may find it useful.

git: del.icio.us tag/git

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