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README.md

My Eudyptula Challenge journey

This repository is intended to be the public collection of my solutions to each of the tasks in the Eudyptula Challenge.

From the Challenge's webpage:

The Eudyptula Challenge is a series of programming exercises for the Linux kernel, that start from a very basic "Hello world" kernel module, moving on up in complexity to getting patches accepted into the main Linux kernel source tree.

In keeping with the spirit of the Challenge, and also its rules, I shall abstain from posting answers to the tasks online while I'm still a participant. I shall, however, post the task descriptions as and when I get new tasks, just to keep track of when I began and ended individual tasks.