Re: Linux Kernel Development Book

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El Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:11:25PM +0800 jerome zh ha dit:

> 2010/8/11 Tushar Dadlani <tush726@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > I was planning to buy the book Linux Kernel Development. Currently only the
> > 2nd edition is available in India, but the 3rd edition has released
> > internationally. Is it worth waiting for the 3rd edition or the second
> > edition is good enough ? Also what kernel version does the 2nd edition
> > cover?
> >
> 
> Just for curious, is this book better than Understanding Linux Kernel
> Internals ?

for the beginner in my opinion, yes. it provides you a very good
overview without entering too much in details

regards

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