Hi Ashish,
Well you can start with the kernel-docs itself by installing its rpm. Also you can look out for the now-closed Kernel Documentation project http://kernelbook.sourceforge.net/.
I am putting herewith some links to some of the good online books (also in PDF format) :
| The Parallel Port Subsystem by Tim Waugh |
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| The Z8530 Programming Guide by Alan Cox |
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| Synchronous PPP and Cisco HDLC Programming Guide by Alan Cox |
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| The Video4Linux Book by Alan Cox |
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| The MCA Driver Programming Interface by Alan Cox |
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| CML2: Kernel Configuration Menu Language by Eric S. Raymond |
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| The Linux Kernel API |
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| Unrealiable Guide to Kernel Hacking by Paul 'Rusty' Russel |
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| Unrealiable Guide to Locking by Paul 'Rusty' Russel |
Best wishes
Arminder
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From: "fury_adish" <fury_adish@...>
To: <linux_chandigarh@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 2:28 PM
Subject: [linux_chandigarh] hi need help on books
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>
> hi
> this is ashish
> and i have a lot of interest on linux,
> just wanted to know wht books to get hold for kernel programming and
> the likes,
> thnx for your help,
> yours
> ashish
> sliet,longowal
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