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On Jun 11, 2014 7:19 PM, "Ben" <<a href="mailto:ben@cock.li">ben@cock.li</a>> wrote:<br>
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> While on the subject of books, is Understanding the Linux Kernel - 3rd edition worth reading (it covers 2.6)?</p>
<p>yes. if you've hardcopy then open the code and browse through it. otherwise use two monitors. :-p.</p>
<p> switching back n forth through windows makes me loose concentration... </p>
<p>without reading and understand the code along with the book wont be as helpful as it can be.</p>
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> On 06/11/2014 02:28 AM, Prudhvee Narasimha Sadha wrote:<br>
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>> Hi, <br>
>> My name is Prudhvee and I'm purusing my undergraduate second year. I'm intrested in kernel development but I'm unable to understand how to get into it.<br>
>> Can you please help me to become a kernel developer.<br>
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>> I just want to know what I should learn and any suggested books to learn kernel programming. <br>
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>> Thank you,<br>
>> Prudhvee.<br>
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