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andrewtc 04-18-2003 02:43 PM

Accessing the kernal
 
Hi,

I am totally new to Linux, but I have read that the best way to learn about the linux operating system is to look at the source code of the operating system.

How do I access the code?

Im using Corel Linux Ver 1.

Thanks

Mara 04-18-2003 02:48 PM

Look into /usr/local/src/linux directory. If it's empty, install kernel-source package. You can always download latest kernel from www.kernel.org.

Waring: the kernel is really big. If you're not a really good programmer and/or don't have much free time I suggest rather a good book.

andrewtc 04-18-2003 03:40 PM

Cheers

Can you reconmend any good books?

Anyone read the O riley book "Understanding the Linux Kernal"?

Cheers


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