Simon, and I quote you. "I want to learn linux.Who can tell me how to learn the source codes of linux? Thank you very much!"
"Thank you very much.I know C.and yes,http://www.linux.org and
http://www.linux.com are good Web,but the data is too much to a beginner. I do not know what and how should I get start."
Your welcome, but if you know you c, you'd know the question to your own first answer. Linux was, and still is mostly built on c. Libc structures for libraries particularly, without them...yea. linux.org, and linux.com hold direct links to the most profound, and large information databases on linux itself, ever. So to say their too beginner, is...yet again another...well..problem. If your talking about you just went to the front pages, and no furthur...maybe...but someone wanting knowledge, should teach themselve, by being given leads, and following them. Teaching yourself is a way to become very good at something.
If when you say "What, and how you should get started", you mean where, and how. There's your answer. Infinite I believe in what your saying bro. But the fact is that he's talking about learning how to code in linux, not how to make a ipchains table, or how to gcc some .c's for programs. Or use make for that. I believe he's talking about learning to code since...his first question was. "I want to learn linux.Who can tell me how to learn the source codes of linux? Thank you very much!"
As to "Thak you,Infinite.You are right.The goal is the best teacher.It will lead you to work hard to the goal.but this is a way,however I want a street,a actual street." this....I understand...even though the english is poor. Which is ok. I speak like a brit. So, your answer is not to look for a teacher, or for goal. To go where I told you, or
http://www.google.com and search for "c programming linux" you should find a [censored] load of info. If that's still to hard to understand, you can use
http://world.altavista.com I'm guessing you really want to learn, showing it, by doing the work, and looking for yourself shows you really want to learn. Not have someone help you, or show you. Then you become less interested in it, and move on to something else you'll half [censored] up.
Notice most of this Simon is not directed toward you, it is directed to the way ppl have been stepping up to the scene, and computers in general since day 0. People need to learn in life, your either a 1, or a 0. You either put your all into it, or you don't go into, you go into something else you may be better at. Imo there are naturals, but for those not natural this is the best way to do it. In this world I'm proud to be a 0, because in any world I would never want to be a 1. I really hope my words are gotten this time.