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Linux® Kernel Primer, The: A Top-Down Approach for x86 and PowerPC Architectures
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Linux® Kernel Primer, The: A Top-Down Approach for x86 and PowerPC Architectures

by Claudia Salzberg Rodriguez, Gordon Fischer, Steven Smolski
September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
648 pages
12h 50m
English
Pearson
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About the Authors

Claudia Salzberg Rodriguez works in IBM's Linux Technology Center, developing the kernel and associated programming tools. A Linux systems programmer for over five years, she has worked with Linux for Intel and PPC on platforms ranging from embedded to high-performance systems.

Gordon Fischer has written Linux and UNIX device drivers for many low-level devices, and has used Linux kernels in diverse enterprise settings across both Intel and PPC platforms.

Steve Smolski has been in the semiconductor business for 26 years. He has worked in the manufacturing, testing, and development of memory, processors, and ASICS; has written applications and drivers for Linux, AIX, and Windows; and has embedded operating systems.

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