The best place for Linux info at the kernel level is the Linux Kernel book
from the LDP ( http://ldp.csn.ul.ie if the virtual mirrors stuff is fixed
yet ), or http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ , there are also the programmers
guide which should give enough info about system calls ...
Dave.
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On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Smelly Pooh wrote:
> In reply to Harry Moreau's flatulent wordings,
>> > Ok, Let's pretend that apples are oranges. Doesn't that make life easy ;-)
> >
> > Without intending to offend, I don't think your present understanding of OS
> > design/architecture is up to writing this paper, Stephen.
>> In all fairness if we're talking about a college write up then you're not
> exactly writing with the intention that you contribute to the knowledge base
> of the world. It's just a simple matter of bullshitting your way into a pass.
> Chances are Stephen's efforts would probably rate higher than most in his
> class.
>>
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