Re: best way to read kernel code

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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 26 April 2010 10:53, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
> >> On 26 April 2010 09:05, SandeepKsinha <sandeepksinha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> > Book: Understanding the Linux Kernel, O'reily publication
> >>
> >> Sadly, that book is too old.
> >
> >  coming soon, an updated book for which i was the technical editor:
> >
> > http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Kernel-Development-Robert-Love/dp/0672329468/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272275711&sr=1-1
>
> Oooh very nice!
>
> I already have:
>
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linux-Kernel-Development-Novell-Press/dp/0672327201/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272275916&sr=8-2
>
> Which is a very nice book indeed.
>
> Thanks for the heads-up on the 3rd edition :)

 the 3rd edition (i refer to the book simply as "LKD3") reflects the
kernel as of version 2.6.34, in case you were interested.

rday
--
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?

-Anuz

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