I was delighted to get an email on the Linux kernel newbies mailing list about a new course work on "Introduction to Linux Kernel Programming".
It brought back memories from good old engineering days when I was desperately trying to get my hands dirty on Linux kernel programming. It was a hot topic amongst ambitious engineering graduates (I believe it is still).
There is also a famous book by OReilly on the same. However, this course gives the necessary material required for getting started in Kernel programming, in a more better manner I think.
More here.
http://www.crashcourse.ca/
It brought back memories from good old engineering days when I was desperately trying to get my hands dirty on Linux kernel programming. It was a hot topic amongst ambitious engineering graduates (I believe it is still).
There is also a famous book by OReilly on the same. However, this course gives the necessary material required for getting started in Kernel programming, in a more better manner I think.
More here.
http://www.crashcourse.ca/