@TFGames · Post #2109 · 02/06/2024, 04:39 AM
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#c_lang You can find detailed guides for Linux kernel developers and users in the Documentation/ folder, which includes files in formats like HTML and PDF. To build these documents yourself, use commands like `make htmldocs` or `make pdfdocs`. The documentation covers important topics such as kernel building, running requirements, and upgrade issues. You can also view the latest formatted docs online. Additionally, the kernel source uses a special comment style called kernel-doc to embed documentation directly in the code, making it easier to understand functions and structures. This helps you learn, build, and maintain the Linux kernel more effectively. https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux
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@TFGames · Post #2109 · 02/06/2024, 04:39 AM
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