Understanding the LINUX Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management
Daniel Pierre Bovet; Marco Cesati
O'Reilly (2000)
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Operating systems (Computers)
Paperback 0596000022
eng
Why is Linux so efficient? Is it the right operating system for a particular application? What can be learned from looking at the kernel source code? These are the kinds of questions that Understanding the Linux Kernel takes in stride in this guided tour of the code that forms the core of all Linux operating systems.

Linux is presented too often as a casual hacker experiment. It has increasingly become not only a mission-critical part of many organizations, but a sophisticated display of programming skill. It incorporates many advanced operating system concepts and has proven itself extremely robust and efficient for a wide range of uses.

Understanding the Linux Kernel helps readers understand how Linux performs best and how it meets the challenge of different environments. The authors introduce each topic by explaining its importance, and show how kernel operations relate to the utilities that are familiar to Unix programmers and users.

Major topics include:


Product Details
LoC Classification QA76.76.O63B683 2001
Dewey 005.4/32
Cover Price $39.95
No. of Pages 685
Height x Width 9.2 x 7.0  inch
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