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Old 07-20-2015, 07:03 PM   #1
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Hello I have been sifting through tons of linux tutorials kernel management, driver management, power management, scheduling ,etc. My sentiment is am still yet to come across any tutorial that actually tailored for the specific areas listed.Am currently using Fedora 22, If anybody with some experience in this areas can recommend a book or tutorial (video wouldn't be a problem) in any of the listed areas I would greatly appreciate it...
 
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Try this.

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