October 2025
Intermediate to advanced
241 pages
4h 6m
English
Now that we know how to print, let’s print something more interesting. When you have a problem with your computer or with some software and you look online for help, you’re often asked to provide information about your environment using Linux’s uname command. Of course, you could simply go to a command line interface (CLI) prompt and type uname -a, but that’s not much fun.
Our next program, uname.c, is shown in Listing 2-1. Its assembly language equivalent, uname.asm, is shown in Listing 2-2. Listing ...
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