| D. P. Bovet and M. Cesati. Understanding the Linux Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management. O'Reilly, second edition, 2003. |
....provide infrastructure to applications. Operating system services, which form the kernel of the operating system, provide this infrastructure. Linux for instance has a Process Scheduler, a Memory Manager, a File System subsystem, a Network Interface, and an Inter Process Communication subsystem [BC00] The Process Scheduler is responsible for processes and multitasking. The Memory Manager provides address spaces for user processes. The File System provides access to hardware devices. The Network Interface encapsulates access to networks using network hardware and protocols. The Inter Process ....
D. Bovet and M. Cesati. Understanding the LINUX Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management. O'Reilly, 2000.
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D. P. Bovet and M. Cesati. Understanding the Linux Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management. O'Reilly, second edition, 2003.
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