Colleagues, the Linux Kernel Internals and Development (Linux Foundation - LFD420) program provides experienced programmers with a solid understanding of the Linux kernel. In addition to a detailed look at the theory and philosophy behind the Linux kernel, you’ll also participate in extensive hands-on exercises and demonstrations designed to give you the necessary tools to develop and debug Linux kernel code. The core skills you will acquire include Linux kernel architecture, kernel algorithms, hardware and memory management, modularization techniques and debugging, and how to efficiently work with the kernel developer community. Specific training modules are How to Work in OSS Projects, Kernel Architecture, Kernel Programming Preview, Kernel Initialization, Kernel Configuration and Compilation, System Calls, Race Conditions and Synchronization Methods, SMP and Threads, Process Limits and Capabilities, Monitoring and Debugging, Scheduling, Memory Addressing, Huge Pages, Memory Allocation, Process Address Space, Disk Caches and Swapping, Device Drivers, and Signals.
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Much career success, Lawrence E. Wilson - Online Learning Central
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