Thread (12 messages) 12 messages, 11 authors, 2011-01-10

Linux - Getting your Hands Wet & Dirty

From: Venkatram Tummala <hidden>
Date: 2011-01-10 19:39:47

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Abhishek Dixit [off-list ref]wrote:

On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:02 AM, Sakshi Malhotra [off-list ref]wrote:
quoted
Hi,

Maybe I am not the first one to ask such a question...but couldnt stop
myself either...

I have read all the relevant books on linux...such as LKD & LDD. I have
tried getting some projects on soureforge.net as well ...however, i have
not been lucky so far.

Who told you a third class attempt like this would fetch you a kernel job.
quoted
I want to land up with a job in Linux Kernel but everywhere I get rejected
for lack of practical experience.
You deserve that.
quoted
Dont know what to do to get relevant practical experince which gets
counted and helps me land up with a job.
I am low on morale and confidence...pls suggest.

You need to fight and have the right attitude with code.
Why don't you go and start with some simple programs like sorting searching
blah blah and program a device driver yourself.
The mere fact that you are posting here on this list shows your reluctance
to hard work.
You wont succeed.
Am i the only person here who thinks that the tone of this thread is way too
rude. Irrespective of whatever the original question is, i think some of the
replies here are way too silly & childish.


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