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The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide

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Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide is for people who want to write kernel modules. It takes a hands-on approach starting with writing a small "hello, world" program, and quickly moves from there. Far from a boring text on programming, Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide has a lively style that entertains while it educates. An excellent guide for anyone wishing to get started on kernel module programming. *** Money raised from the sale of this book supports the development of free software and documentation.

79 pages, Paperback

First published January 5, 2009

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April 18, 2021
A bit outdated since it covers the 2.6 kernel version, but gives solid basics and interesting tips on the kernel module programming.
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