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Revision 2 as of 2004-12-20 02:38:38
KernelNewbies:
  • KernelBooks

A number of good dead tree books are available, covering Linux 2.4 and Linux 2.6, as well as particular kernel subsystems. There also exist a number of generic programming references which are particularly useful from a kernel programming viewpoint. This page contains references to these are other texts along with their corresponding ISBN and publisher details. Click on a book for reader feedback and reviews.

  • LinuxDeviceDrivers 2nd Edition( O\'Reilly and associates. ISBN: 0-596-00008-1)

    • also available in electronic form, see [http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/index.html Linux Device Drivers 2 online ]

  • LinuxKernelDevelopment (SAMS, Developer Library Series. ISBN: 0-672-32512-8)

    • covers Linux kernel 2.6.
  • UnderstandingTheLinuxKernel ( O\'Reilly and associates. ISBN: 0-596-00213-0)

  • UnderstandingTheLinuxVirtualMemoryManager

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