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No new posts A Short Introduction to Operating Systems
An introductory lecture notes of Operating Systems at the University College Oslo, Norway.

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No new posts An Operating Systems Vade Mecum, Second Edition
A 362 pages of laboratory manual that guides the student step by step through complex procedures of Operating Systems: policy and mechanism, algorithm and heuristic, theoretical goals and practical experience.

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No new posts Introduction to Operating Systems
Intended as a general introduction to the techniques used to implement operating systems and related kinds of systems software.

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No new posts Linux Internals
Covers advanced/internals-based knowledge required for the true understanding of a UNIX or Linux system.

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No new posts Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
Covers everything that is needed to know in order to properly build, customize, and install the Linux kernel. No programming experience is needed to understand and use this book.

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No new posts Practical File System Design - with the BE File System
A guide to the design and implementation of file systems in general, and the Be File System (BFS) in particular. Advanced topics are covered in detail such as journaling, attributes, indexing and query processing.

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No new posts Project Oberon - The Design of an Operating System and Compiler
Presents the results of Project Oberon, which its primary goal was to design and implement an entire software environment from scratch, and to structure it in such a way that it can be described, explained, and understood as a whole.

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No new posts The Linux Kernel: Blueprints for World Domination
Describes the principles and mechanisms that Linux uses; how and why the Linux kernel works the way that it does.

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No new posts Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager
Describes Linux Virtual Memory in unprecedented detail, presenting both theoretical foundations and a line-by-line source code commentary. It systematically covers everything from physical memory description to out-of-memory management.

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