Re: [OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-11-04 Thread Karsten M. Self
Old question, but ... on Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:56:49PM +0200, Nobrin ;-" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Great! That's what I'm looking for. Do you know any text about this? Kernighan & Pike's _The UNIX Programming Environment_, Prentice Hall, 1985 (or thereabouts) is a dated but very good refere

Re: [OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-07-04 Thread Nobrin ;-\\
Great! That's what I'm looking for. Do you know any text about this? Thanks! ps The idea of linux from scratch is great too. > Hi Norbin, > here is a simplified view on unix: > hardware->kernel-modules->kernel->libraries->applications/servers > harware(screen,mouse,hard drive,modem...) > kernel

Re: [OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-07-02 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 05:58:21PM +0200, Nobrin ;-" wrote: > I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I > mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture. > > I wouldn't like a book about vi, emacs, bash, awk, iptables rules and > so on, because it would just g

Re: [OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-07-02 Thread Adam Fabian
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 05:58:21PM +0200, Nobrin ;-" wrote: > I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I > mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture. http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO/ -- Adam Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: [OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-07-02 Thread Michael Z Daryabeygi
I haven't read their book, but I mean to someday... There is no learning experience like doing... http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/whatislfs.html the book: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/ or http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/stable/ Nobrin ;-\ wrote: I would lik

[OT] Good book about GNU/Linux structure

2005-07-02 Thread Nobrin ;-\\
I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture. I wouldn't like a book about vi, emacs, bash, awk, iptables rules and so on, because it would just give some hints about these topics (about them entire books have been w