On 14 Jul, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jul 2016, Rami Rosen wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Since there was a concern about these books being outdated, I want > > to mention here also a book titled "Professional Linux Kernel > > Architecture", by Wolfgang Maurer, Wiley, 2008, 1368 pages. (I read > > it partially) And also I agree with Robert saying that he wouldn't > > count on that publication date of LDD4 by Oreilly, since indeed the > > publication date was postponed in the past (at least once but maybe > > more, I am unsure about that) > > first, i wouldn't put any stock in a tentative publication date for > LDD4, as i have already offered to be a technical pre-publication > reviewer for that book, and i have been informed that there is no > guarantee that there will be a new version of that book. > > (frankly, i would doubt it only because there would be *so* *much* > content, it would be hard to pack all that into a single book. i can't > even imagine trying to list everything one would have to cover in that > newer version.) > > however, there are some git repos for the examples in LDD3 that were > being updated to keep up with the kernel source -- here is one of > them: > > https://github.com/martinezjavier/ldd3 > > i don't know if that code is still maintained, but it's definitely > more relevant than the code snippets from the original LDD3. Here is link to Jessica McKellar's (LDD4 co-author) repo with examples for the next book. https://github.com/jesstess/ldd4 I'm not sure whether these examples are complete and in a good shape. -- Best regards, Andrey Skvortsov
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