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Linux-Announce Digest #720
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Linux-Announce Digest #720, Volume #3 Sun, 30 Jan 00 16:13:11 EST
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Re: Linux OS and Threads (bumble@dclink.com)
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Subject: Re: Linux OS and Threads
From: bumble@dclink.com
Date: 30 Jan 2000 13:37:28 -0500
For very detailed information, you can install Linux with its kernel source and
read the file:
/usr/src/linux-2.2.5/Documentation/kernel-docs.txt
This file is simply a list of references which describe various references devoted
to documenting the Linux Kernel.
>>>>> "Doug" == Doug Harris <wdharris@preferred.com> writes:
Doug> Dear Newsgroup: I'm taking an operating systems course at
Doug> East Tennessee State University. For my term papers, I've
Doug> chosen the Linux Operating System for my breadth research
Doug> project and threads as my depth paper.
Doug> What I'm looking for, specifically, is some in-depth
Doug> information on how the Linux OS works and its approaches to
Doug> certain issues (i.e., memory management, context switching,
Doug> threads, deadlock management, etc) in contrast to, say,
Doug> Solaris or Microsoft.
Doug> Also, if you would know any place where I go obtain some
Doug> detailed info on threads, I would be deeply appreciative.
Doug> Thanks in advance,
Doug> Doug Harris
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