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I'm a Linux poseur. But a new Linux book, Greg Kroah-Hartman's Linux Kernel in a Nutshell, could help people like me get some real technical chops. I've had nerd tendencies for decades.
To understand the book, you already should be familiar with IP networking protocols and the basics of kernel programming for Linux or another UNIX operating systems.
This course provides an introduction to Kernel programming for the Linux operating system, and the development of Linux kernel drivers for Embedded devices. The Yocto build system is introduced, which ...
The Google-backed project to make Rust a second programming language in Linux kernel development after C just took it's next big step. Key to the project is Spain-based developer Miguel Ojeda, who ...
I'm really having troubles with my lab for an OS class I'm taking (Here's the lab for the curious) and I was wondering if anyone had some good references such as a book or a website. Or perhaps ...
I just re-read µC/OS-III – The Real-Time Kernel by Jean Labrosse, which – I believe – provides a fantastic introduction to Real-Time Operating Systems. Now, just to make sure we're all tap-dancing to ...