Re: "Kernel news" source

From: Alex Behar (alex-b_at_nonexisting.hamakor.org.il)
Date: Tue 17 Aug 2004 - 12:03:47 IDT


On Tuesday 17 August 2004 14:16, you wrote:
| Hi, list,
| I'm a newbie in the linux kernel programming. I can see that things
| constantly undergo pretty drastic changes. Is there a single source of
| information where I can recieve news like "2.6.x is out, this API and that
| API are changed, you should now use that function instead of this
| function" from? Subscribing to lkml seems like a huge overkill to me.
| Cheers, L.

Try kerneltraffic.org and lkml.org. They are quite helpful if you just want to
"track", so to speak, development. lkml.org even supports RSS feeds, for your
best friend, Kontact:)

Best regards,
Alex

-- 
The difference between theory and practice, is that in theory, 
there is no difference between theory and practice.

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