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- Title: Linux Driver Development with Raspberry Pi: Practical Labs
- Author(s) Alberto Liberal
- Publisher: Independently published (June 6, 2021); eBook (Online Edition)
- Hardcover/Paperback: 648 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: B096LPVG1X
- ISBN-13: 979-8516120688
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You will learn how to develop Linux drivers for the Raspberry Pi boards. You will start with the simplest ones that do not interact with any external hardware, then you will develop Linux drivers that manage different kind of devices.
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