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LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux
training and services, today announced its next Linux Device Driver
Development Course class to be held in South Bay, CA from June 28th –
30th, 2010.With the increasing adoption of Linux in wide variety of
environments, supporting Linux has become vital for device vendors.
Being able to support Linux opens a rapidly growing market to these
device vendors. For developers,the skill set to develop and
maintain Linux drivers presents a lucrative career option.The course covers the key issues in developing and testing Linux
device drivers. This three days course provides substantial
practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers. The
course shows attendees how device drivers work with the Linux
kernel, how to compile and load drivers, how to debug drivers, as
well as other essential topics.Attendees will develop a complete, simple, driver that
demonstrates the process of creating a Linux device driver. The
course covers the key issues in Linux device drivers. Such
questions as: how do I develop a character device, how do I debug a
driver, how do I use task queues, are examined.This class enables developers and engineering managers to
rapidly identify issues critical to their project, and provides
them in-depth knowledge to add Linux support to their product lines
in an aggressive time frame.Details on this course are available at:
http://www.linuxcertified.com/linux-device-driver-training.html
This workshop is also available as an on-site class throughout
North America.
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