There's a book called "Linux Kernal in a Nutshell." (I'm pretty sure that's
the exact name.) But it's an O'Reilly book, and I believe it goes into
depth on things like that. It's a good book to buy, but you may just do
what a lot of people do. Head to your local Border's or Barns & Noble, have
a seat in a nice comfy chair and get the information you need there. An
instant library! :0)
But that's just my suggest. That might give you the information you need.
Also try newsgroups. Some of those people have a wealth of knowledge nobody
knows about. You might find a very large wealth of knowledge there as well.
Look for things specicially on kernel o start with, then go from there.
HTH!
tdh
T. Holmes
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* Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010425 09:24]:
| Matthew Harrison wrote:
| >
| > Hi All,
| > I am doing a report on Linux for a final in my college comp class
| > and I am having a little trouble finding any documentation on the
| > Kernel. I am mainly looking for any text that would describe the
| > history of the kernel and also if anyone has any good links the history
| > of linux and all of the stuff such as GUI's and the distributions that
|
|
|http://www.google.com/linux?site=search&restrict=linux&hl=en&lr=&hl=en&safe=off&q=history+of+Linux&btnG=Search
|
| Start clicking on the links that pop up. The first one is the best one.
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