Hi everybody,

My kernel course slides are available under a creative commons
license. Actually, this is their status since I first wrote
them at the end of 2003, but I wanted to test them for a while
before formally announcing them.

The slides are in PDF and planned for a 5 days course.
They were prepared using only free software tools (mainly
LaTex of course) and the sources are available too.

You are welcome to use them for any purpose while preserving
the license terms for the slides:
  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/
and the code samples:
  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt

I welcome any fixes, enhancements etc. You may get your
name added to the one listed on the THANKS page (let's
see if you can guess his name *before* peeking at slide
number 'IV' on the PDF file :-)

The files (source, pdf, signatures, etc.) are scattered
under my home page: http://www.actcom.co.il/~oron
go grab them.

Last shameless plug: Of course you may ask the author to
teach the course personally at your company, just
remember the saying --
  The slides are free, the instructor time isn't :-)
  [shamefully picked that paraphrase from Gilad]

Bye,

-- 
Oron Peled                             Voice/Fax: +972-4-8228492
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"A standard for copy protection is as premature as a standard
for teleportation."
                         --- Noted computer security expert
                             and Princeton University Professor
                             Edward Felten.

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