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The Linux Kernel Archives This site is operated by the Linux Kernel Organization, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation, with support from the following sponsors
The Linux Kernel documentation The following manuals are written for users of the kernel — those who are trying to get it to work optimally on a given system and application developers seeking information on the kernel’s user-space APIs
The Linux Kernel Archives - Releases Unless you downloaded, compiled and installed your own version of kernel from kernel org, you are running a distribution kernel To find out the version of your kernel, run uname -r:
The Linux Kernel Archives - About The Linux Kernel Organization is a California Public Benefit Corporation established in 2002 to distribute the Linux kernel and other Open Source software to the public without charge
Linux Kernel Documentation Documentation extracted from the Linux kernel and mirrored on the web where Google can find it:
1. Introduction — The Linux Kernel documentation There are a great many reasons why kernel code should be merged into the official (“mainline”) kernel, including automatic availability to users, community support in many forms, and the ability to influence the direction of kernel development
2. How the development process works — The Linux Kernel documentation The kernel code base is logically broken down into a set of subsystems: networking, specific architecture support, memory management, video devices, etc Most subsystems have a designated maintainer, a developer who has overall responsibility for the code within that subsystem
About Linux Kernel If you're new to Linux, you don't want to download the kernel, which is just a component in a working Linux system Instead, you want what is called a distribution of Linux, which is a complete Linux system
The Linux Kernel Archives - FAQ Kernel org accounts are usually reserved for subsystem maintainers or high-profile developers It is absolutely not necessary to have an account on kernel org to contribute to the development of the Linux kernel, unless you submit pull requests directly to Linus Torvalds
核心API文档 — The Linux Kernel documentation Original: Core API Documentation 翻译: 司延腾 Yanteng Si <siyanteng @ loongson cn> 核心API文档 ¶ 这是核心内核API手册的首页。 非常感谢为本手册转换 (和编写!)的文档! 核心实用程序 ¶ 本节包含通用的和“核心中的核心”文档。 第一部分是 docbook 时期遗留下 来的大量 kerneldoc 信息;有朝一日,若有人有动力的话