Linux Kernel

Browse the Linux Kernel Source with LXR

LXR (stands for Linux Cross-Reference), is a great tool which indexes the source code of the Linux Kernel and allows you browse the source in your favorite browser (Firefox), with quick references for all functions/files referenced in that code. (it’s not limited to use in Linux Kernel though, and can be used to index any large project’s source code).

Whenever I need to touch the Linux Kernel code, I first open a new tab with LXR, another with Google ready to work, and a shell terminal ready for grep queries.

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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 Linux Kernel 2 Comments
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My name is Amir Watad. I have a BSc. in biomedical engineering from The Biomedical Engineering school , Technion , Israel, and am currently studying for a BSc. in electrical engineering at The Electrical Engineering school , Technion , Israel.
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