2001-04-27 01:21:30

by Xiong Zhao

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Subject: looking for books

hello.currently,i need to know the details about linux kernel,things
like how fork and pthread are implemented,how clone actually work and
so on.where can i get materials on these topics?
thanx


james


2001-04-27 01:27:31

by Rik van Riel

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Subject: Re: looking for books

On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Xiong Zhao wrote:

> hello.currently,i need to know the details about linux kernel,things
> like how fork and pthread are implemented,how clone actually work and
> so on.where can i get materials on these topics?

Look at the list of books on http://kernelnewbies.org/

regards,

Rik
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2001-04-27 21:43:30

by David Gómez

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Subject: Re: looking for books

On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Xiong Zhao wrote:

> hello.currently,i need to know the details about linux kernel,things
> like how fork and pthread are implemented,how clone actually work and
> so on.where can i get materials on these topics?
> thanx

Take a look on the new book from O'Reilly, "Understanding the Linux
kernel"

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