A personal guide to the most useful books for understanding operating systems
Great article. A minor correction, Smruti Sarangi teaches at IIT Delhi not IIT Bombay.
Thanks Nishant, I corrected it.
linux-mm dev Lorenzo Stoakes has a book which just went live for pre-order: https://nostarch.com/linux-memory-manager
Yes, that looks really comprehensive. 1300+ pages just for memory management in Linux. I didn't add it to my list because I've yet to check it out.
It's still in pre-release form, but I figured the people reading your content would likely find it interesting :)
Yes, absolutely. Thank you for sharing it :)
Great article. A minor correction, Smruti Sarangi teaches at IIT Delhi not IIT Bombay.
Thanks Nishant, I corrected it.
linux-mm dev Lorenzo Stoakes has a book which just went live for pre-order: https://nostarch.com/linux-memory-manager
Yes, that looks really comprehensive. 1300+ pages just for memory management in Linux. I didn't add it to my list because I've yet to check it out.
It's still in pre-release form, but I figured the people reading your content would likely find it interesting :)
Yes, absolutely. Thank you for sharing it :)