Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …/catalog/opensources/book/appa.html"]debate[/URL] needed between Tannenbaum and Torvalds over microkernels vs monolithic kernels. Move support for… bloat and make it cafeteria style. I wonder if Andrew Tannenbaum would like this idea? What do you think of my… Re: help!! retreving lost aol emails Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Pegasus11768 … hair left and this experience has cost me dearly. Dennis Tannenbaum Northport, N.Y.. Re: Operating Systems Project Community Center by inzomniac [QUOTE=jbennet;785107]MINIX?[/QUOTE] Sure. Tannenbaum is a must. Re: suggest Programming Computer Science by Piya27 [QUOTE=nature_love;915994]please suggest a book for following courses( am taking in 3rd semester): Data Structures and Algorithms, Analog and Digital Electronics. any advice to study the above courses will be welcome. thanks[/QUOTE] Tannenbaum for Data Structures and Algorithms Re: If I want to understand how does internet work,all about networking and network secur Hardware and Software Networking by jbennet Agreed, Tannenbaum's books are best. Boring, but good. Its a course textbook for me, Ive got third edition. The newest (5th?) edition covers wifi and stuff, gets rid of some obsolete stuff Re: changing file file times Programming Software Development by PapaGeek Andrew Tannenbaum said it best: "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from." Re: linux and unix Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by rubberman … with Minix, written as a university teaching project by Andrew Tannenbaum in the mid-1980's as an example how to… Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by dandart I've always said, Tanenbaum must be so pissed. Anyway, I think having code you don't have to compile at every turn very convenient but it could also be slow. Imagine if the kernel modules were written in Python. Get the jist? Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess Or Java. Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by dandart Don't make me throw up! Even if it is a joke, there's a line. Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by sureronald Streamlining the kernel is a really good idea. It will/may give more developers an easier learning curve than as it is currently Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by NTTP It is *NOT* that difficult to streamline any kernel - anyone who can read a howto can figure it out and there are plenty of them out there for each distro - Google is your friend. Yes it *does* require some trial and error, maybe Google searching device numbers, and a bit of hardware knowledge of what is in your system. It is much easier than … Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by totalgeek13 do you have any good book on how to do that NTTP Re: Mr. Torvalds, Shrink That Kernel Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by legolas558 [QUOTE]Move support for everything to a directory or special filesystem, like /proc, where all of the necessary XML files reside. The kernel picks them up and uses them with no changes to the kernel and no kernel bloat required. Now, I have to tell you that IANAP (I am not a Programmer) by any stretch of the imagination but it seems to me that this…