Need Suggestions

Daniel. danielhilst at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 21:16:07 EDT 2018


Em qua, 18 de jul de 2018 20:10, <valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu> escreveu:

> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:29:41 -0700, Dave Stevens said:
> > On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 18:19:05 -0300 "Daniel." <danielhilst at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi Athul...
> > > > This is my collegemate's writing, ... This will solve all your
> > > > confusions....
> > > >
> >
> > is it the policy on this list to trim?
>
> Only the irrelevant parts, leave the parts that are the context for the
> reply.
> So that *should* have been trimmed down to:
>
> ---
> > 4) Without hesitation buy, Robert Love's Linux Kernel Programming book.
> It is
> > one of the best beginner material and start reading it parallel to the
> OS book.
> > This is easier to read than the previous one and more practical. But the
> > previous one adds more value and is more theoretical. Handle (3) and (4)
> in
> > parallel without blocking on any of the other activities.
>
> I can confirm, this book is GOOOOOOD! Also check LDD3,  it's open and
> online
> available, you may find some of it's authors in this mailist! :-). http://
> www.makelinux.net/ldd3/ it's a outdated but it was a very valuable source
> to
> me. You can find the examples updated on the internet.
> ---
>
> Also, MUAs the encourage top-posting and allowing quoting without a '> ' or
> other indicator of quoting depth are a pox on email.
>

Sorry. Do I did something bad? I wasn't intended to.. I didn't think that
trimming was a bad idea, I just want to reinforce the book suggestion ...
Sorry

>
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