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18 Responses to “Comments on Interactive Linux kernel map”

  1. makelinux Says:

    Older comments are here: http://kerneltrap.org/node/14015

  2. asdfjklm Says:

    damn cool!!


  3. Howdy,

    This looks interesting but I couldn’t see much. I’m using seamonkey (aka mozilla) and either it’s not rendering properly or your site has some problems… Which browser do you use for this?

    Regards,

    George…

  4. foo Says:

    Very nice indeed. The map UI sucks though, it insists to do zooming instead of scrolling when using scroll gestures on my MacBooks trackpad.

  5. chanti Says:

    Hi….

    the poster gives you a lot info.But i feel, it would be better for new learners if we have a doc which teaches about inter component communication and bit explanation of each module.

    Thanks

  6. zdavatz Says:

    Very nice indeed! Thank you very much! Has this kernel Map been created directly from the GIT repository? That would be sooo great!

  7. Amit Karpe Says:

    I had ask some students to same project for their 3rd Sem Project .
    Still lots of improvement can be done.

  8. psema4 Says:

    Any way to get an animated version (probably sans links) showing the creation order of the various structures in the kernel? Not being a kernel hacker, an animation showing how the it’s built up at runtime might help me grok the whole better. Thanks for the map; a great start for digging into the kernel. =)

  9. eX Says:

    damn cool… great work, thanks

  10. makelinux Says:

    Netfilter. It is in ip_local_deliver, __ip_local_out. (Just whereever you find NF_HOOK).
    from http://kerneltrap.org/node/16444

  11. makelinux Says:

    class_device is removed

  12. hugo rifice Says:

    an excellent piece of work – thank you for this fine contribution to the OSS community


  13. Interesting.

    Any chance we could work together to add some links to the image map?

    I’d like to (for instance) be able to click on the “memory” or “human interface” column heading, and get some definitional info about these — perhaps a DBpedia URI which.

    Click-to-more isn’t absolutely vital, if the URIs can be incorporated into the markup as RDFa or similar, as they then become better available to tools like —
    http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http://www.makelinux.net/kernel_map#sd
    – and —
    http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/ode/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.makelinux.net%2Fkernel_map

  14. Gabbar singh Says:

    Kya chutiyagiri hai yeh? Kisko chutiya bana raha hai idhar?

    Kidding dude, seems to be a good quality work…now add some glamor into it

  15. Josep Says:

    totally awesome

    well done :)


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  17. I am always looking for brandnew posts in the WWW about this topic. Thanks.


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