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@@ -213,13 +213,6 @@ will learn the basics of getting your patch into the Linux kernel tree,
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and possibly be pointed in the direction of what to go work on next, if
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you do not already have an idea.
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-If you already have a chunk of code that you want to put into the kernel
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-tree, but need some help getting it in the proper form, the
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-kernel-mentors project was created to help you out with this. It is a
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-mailing list, and can be found at:
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-
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- https://selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-mentors
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Before making any actual modifications to the Linux kernel code, it is
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imperative to understand how the code in question works. For this
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purpose, nothing is better than reading through it directly (most tricky
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