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The Linux Programming Interface as a university course text (man7.org)
agiacalone 3 hours ago [-]
I use TLPI as an optional text for my CS Operating Systems course! It's honestly the best resource for a comprehensive look at the innards of Linux. I actually even snip select pages for lectures.
le-mark 46 minutes ago [-]
It’s a big book, can you describe what parts you use and how?
Joel_Mckay 19 minutes ago [-]
People should do a foundation course to figure out which deprecated parts of the kernel source to avoid. It is nontrivial, but talking with the active developers will save a lot of guess work. =3

Introductory LFD103 is a free course:

https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/a-beginners-gu...

Some channels to get some experience handling the modern kernel source:

https://www.youtube.com/@johannes4gnu_linux96/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@nirlichtman/videos

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