Can you recommend a good OS book?
John Hughes
john at gna.axis-design.fr
Tue Jun 25 07:08:20 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun21.045146.2380 at lynx.CS.ORST.EDU> curlandm at prism.CS.ORST.EDU (Matt Curland) writes:
The class I'm taking uses Tanenbaum's _Operating Systems Design
and Implementation_. ...
OK, maybe it's just me, but if anyone out there knows of a real
good, clear book on OS's, particularly Unix or the like, I'd
really appreciate hearing about it.
OK, I guess this is not the response you want, but I'd recommend, as a real
clear, complete and well written book:
OPERATING SYSTEMS,
design and implementation.
By a certain A. S. Tannenbaum.
It's not the book I was taught with, but it's the best thing I've seen
since I got into this stupid business (August 1977).
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