I've seen a number of references to it ... where can I find it?
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In article <1993Aug16.131211.15...@nynexst.com> rhofm...@ibm1.nynexst.com (bob hofmann) writes:
Subject: Re: Kernel Hacker's Guide
I've seen a number of references to it ... where can I find it?
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I am the author/editor. I have, unfortunately, had to do other things this summer, and it is still very much in an ALPHA state. However, for those that want to play with what is there, tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/ALPHA/LDP contains all ALPHA LDP docs that are available to the general public, including the KHG.
WARNING!!! There is incorrect and out-of-date information in the KHG. Use it at your own risk. It is very incomplete. I now know enough to write much more, but no time at the moment. I will hopefully get that time soon, but there are other things I have to do first.
In article <JOHNSONM.93Aug16210...@calypso.oit.unc.edu>, johns...@calypso.oit.unc.edu (Michael K. Johnson) writes: |> In article <1993Aug16.131211.15...@nynexst.com> rhofm...@ibm1.nynexst.com (bob hofmann) writes: |> |> Subject: Re: Kernel Hacker's Guide |> |> I've seen a number of references to it ... where can I find it? |> |> [too large .sig deleted] |> |> I am the author/editor. I have, unfortunately, had to do other things |> this summer, and it is still very much in an ALPHA state. However, |> for those that want to play with what is there, |> tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/ALPHA/LDP contains all ALPHA LDP docs that |> are available to the general public, including the KHG. |> |> WARNING!!! There is incorrect and out-of-date information in the KHG. |> Use it at your own risk. It is very incomplete. I now know enough to |> write much more, but no time at the moment. I will hopefully get that |> time soon, but there are other things I have to do first. |> |> michaelkjohnson
Accuracy aside, right now I'll take what I can get! :) Thanks for the info though .... and I eagerly await an up to date version. --
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_______________________________________________________________________ | Robert G. Hofmann III: rhofm...@darwin.cc.nd.edu | |---------------------------------------------------------------------| |"The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories | | that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long | | forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. In one | | Age, called the Third Age by some, an Age yet to come, an Age | | long past, a wind arose on the great plain called the Caralain | | Grass. The wind was not the beginning. There are neither begin- | | ings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was | | a beginning." - Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time | -----------------------------------------------------------------------