Configuring the 2.6 Linux kernel
Feb 6, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis whitepaper is the first in a series from TimeSys's “2.6 Linux Resource Center” on using the new Linux 2.6 kernel. Authored by TimeSys Senior Product Manager William von Hagen, the whitepapers in this series place special emphasis on the primary issues in migrating existing drivers, applications, and embedded Linux deployments to a Linux distribution based on the 2.6 kernel.
Material presented is largely vendor-neutral.
Read part one . . .
This article is part one of a series of whitepapers from TimeSys on Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6. The series includes:
- Customizing a 2.6-based Linux kernel
- Migrating device drivers to Linux kernel 2.6
- Using the 2.6 kernel with your current system
- Migrating custom Linux installations to 2.6
- Migrating applications to the 2.6 kernel and NPTL
This article was originally published on LinuxDevices.com and has been donated to the open source community by QuinStreet Inc. Please visit LinuxToday.com for up-to-date news and articles about Linux and open source.