Liran Zvibel wrote: > > Hi. > > The OS course here is going to become more OS specific. > If professors didn't decide yet whether they want it to be Linux or NT > (blahh...) specific. > > If I can find some course material about Linux, they'll probably take it > (and make the course Linux specific.) Do you know where I can find such a > thing (and whether it exists...) > > BTW: I know about The Linux Kernel/David Rusling, but I'm talking about > slides, exercises, etc...
All right, but someone already remembered them about source code availability, including cross-reference and other analysis tools? Good exercises would be to extend the Linux kernel or adjacent software to enhance it... obviously, everyone would be grateful. I have an impression that, before the commercialization of Unix by AT&T, much progress was achieved in such OS courses at universities. -- Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra http://www.terravista.pt./Enseada/1989/ BRASIL _ < > Campanha da fita ASCII - contra correio HTML & vcards X ASCII ribbon campaign - against HTML email & vcards / \