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Kroah-Hartman is a co-author of Linux Device Drivers (3rd Edition) [5] and author of Linux Kernel in a Nutshell, [6] and used to be a contributing editor for Linux Journal. He also contributes articles to LWN.net, the Linux news site.
Greg Kroah-Hartman is a Linux kernel developer and maintainer of various USB and kernel subsystems. He has 76 public repositories on GitHub, including tutorials, presentations, and tools for kernel development and debugging.
Written by a leading developer and maintainer of the Linux kernel, Linux Kernel in a Nutshell is a comprehensive overview of kernel configuration and building, a critical task for Linux users and administrators. No distribution can provide a Linux kernel that meets all users' needs.
Kernel coder Greg Kroah-Hartman explains how to take your first steps with the kernel team – and highlights some exciting new developments in Linux. No discussion of Linux is complete without a look at the sprawling yet wonderfully efficient operation at the center of it all: the kernel development project. For an inside look, we chased down ...
Dec 5, 2014 · A Reddit AMA with Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel developer and Linux Foundation Fellow, covers various topics such as his work, side projects, patches, and beer. Learn about his views on the kernel development process, the rate-of-change, and the tools used by the Linux community.
Greg Kroah-Hartman is among a distinguished group of software developers who maintain Linux at the kernel level. In his role as a Linux Foundation Fellow, he continues his work as the maintainer for the Linux stable kernel branch and a variety of subsystems while working in a fully neutral environment.
Aug 14, 2019 · Learn about Greg Kroah-Hartman, a long-time Linux kernel developer and maintainer, who blogs about his workflow, LTS releases, and stable tree mirror. Find his contact information, projects, and publications on his personal web page.