Linux now offers an exceptionally robust environment for driver development: with today's kernels, what once required years of development time can be accomplished in days. In this practical, example-driven book, one of the world's most experienced
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Overview "Probably the most wide ranging and complete Linux device driver book I've read." --Alan Cox, Linux Guru and Key Kernel Developer "Very comprehensive and detailed, covering almost every single Linux device driver type." --Theodore Ts'o, Fir
Preface The Audience for This Book Organization of the Material Level of Descr iption Overview of the Book Background Information Conventions in This Book How to Contact Us Safari? Enabled Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Section 1.1. Linux V