Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
Sven
van der Meer
vdmeer@cs.tu-berlin.de
Scott
Burkett
scottb@IntNet.net
Matt
Welsh
mdw@cs.berkeley.edu
John
Harper
jharper@uiuc.edu
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
The Linux Programmer's Guide
1996-03-01
0.4
1996-03-01
0.4
Linux, kernel, programming, libc, pipes, ioctl, IPC, sound, graphics,
i/o, ports, porting, applications
The Linux Programmer's Guide is meant to do what the name
implies - It is to help Linux programmers understand the
peculiarities of Linux. By its nature, this also means that it
should be useful when porting programs from other operating
systems to Linux. Therefore, this guide must describe the system
calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older
programs like serial I/O and networking.
programmer's guide
Global
Linux
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
Sven
van der Meer
vdmeer@cs.tu-berlin.de
Scott
Burkett
scottb@IntNet.net
Matt
Welsh
mdw@cs.berkeley.edu
John
Harper
jharper@uiuc.edu
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
The Linux Programmer's Guide
1996-03-01
0.4
1996-03-01
0.4
Linux, kernel, programming, libc, pipes, ioctl, IPC, sound, graphics,
i/o, ports, porting, applications
The Linux Programmer's Guide is meant to do what the name
implies - It is to help Linux programmers understand the
peculiarities of Linux. By its nature, this also means that it
should be useful when porting programs from other operating
systems to Linux. Therefore, this guide must describe the system
calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older
programs like serial I/O and networking.
programmer's guide
Global
Linux
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
Sven
van der Meer
vdmeer@cs.tu-berlin.de
Scott
Burkett
scottb@IntNet.net
Matt
Welsh
mdw@cs.berkeley.edu
John
Harper
jharper@uiuc.edu
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
The Linux Programmer's Guide
1996-03-01
0.4
1996-03-01
0.4
Linux, kernel, programming, libc, pipes, ioctl, IPC, sound, graphics,
i/o, ports, porting, applications
The Linux Programmer's Guide is meant to do what the name
implies - It is to help Linux programmers understand the
peculiarities of Linux. By its nature, this also means that it
should be useful when porting programs from other operating
systems to Linux. Therefore, this guide must describe the system
calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older
programs like serial I/O and networking.
programmer's guide
Global
Linux
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
Sven
van der Meer
vdmeer@cs.tu-berlin.de
Scott
Burkett
scottb@IntNet.net
Matt
Welsh
mdw@cs.berkeley.edu
John
Harper
jharper@uiuc.edu
Sven
Goldt
goldt@math.tu-berlin.de
The Linux Programmer's Guide
1996-03-01
0.4
1996-03-01
0.4
Linux, kernel, programming, libc, pipes, ioctl, IPC, sound, graphics,
i/o, ports, porting, applications
The Linux Programmer's Guide is meant to do what the name
implies - It is to help Linux programmers understand the
peculiarities of Linux. By its nature, this also means that it
should be useful when porting programs from other operating
systems to Linux. Therefore, this guide must describe the system
calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older
programs like serial I/O and networking.
programmer's guide
Global
Linux