Welcome to NXP’s Linux Kernel Summer School!
About
The Linux Kernel Summer School is a hands-on course run by NXP engineers. Over a series of days, it takes students from the fundamentals of the Linux kernel to writing and debugging real device drivers on the i.MX93 FRDM board. Each day pairs a short lecture with a guided lab, so every concept is put into practice right away. The only prerequisite is the curiosity to explore what happens under the hood.
Getting started
Check out the following resources to help you get started:
Team
Name |
Contact |
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Daniel Baluta |
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Laurentiu Mihalcea |
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Simona Toaca |
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Iuliana Prodan |
Contributing
Since this is an open-source project, all kinds of contributions are encouraged and highly appreciated. Your contributions will help improve the infrastructure and guides for future editions of the school.
If you encounter a bug or issue, please make sure that you file a report under the Issues tab of the main project repository. Additionally, we encourage students to try to fix the issues themselves by submitting a pull request.