Re: [off-topic] book recomandation

From: Anindya Mozumdar
Date: Tue Jul 27 2004 - 03:07:32 EST


Hi,
You can also try Robert Love's Linux Kernel Development.
Anindya.

On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 07:52:17PM +0200, Patrick Kiwitter - Mailinglist wrote:
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> hello world,
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> i would like to get an introduction into kernel hacking, so i would like
> to read kernel hacking related books (ok, i could also read the source
> directly to learn, but i like books).
>
> so my question, which books are recommended by you?
>
> i've got the first editon of oreillys "understandin the linux kernel"
> and a german (i am a german guy) c coding book concerning linux system
> programming (in c of course).
>
> i've heard about the linux kernel development book from love and the
> advanced unix programming book. what do you think about that?
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> i would be appreciated to get reply.
>
> regards
> patrick kiwitter
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