Re: best way to read kernel code

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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar wrote:

> Great, that will be cool. What about new editions of ULK and LDD?
> Are Cessati and Bovet part of this list or any other list?

  even if they were, it's unlikely that they'd pre-announce a new
edition of their book.  publishers don't typically do that sort of
thing because it would cut into sales of the current edition.  they
normally announce a newer edition only when it's almost release time.

  in my case, i'd been technical editing LKD3 for a number of months,
but i said nothing about it until the publisher made it public
knowledge.

rday
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