Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux Kernel Description(s) | From | Zlatko Calusic <> | Date | 18 Feb 1999 13:35:29 +0100 |
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Omachonu Ogali <omachonu.ogali@softhome.net> writes:
> Hello, I'm applying for a kernel programming job > and before I send my files out along with my resume, > I would like someone very knowledgable about the Linux > kernel to go over these attached files and state any > incorrect information. >
Well, you had some mistakes, but instead of correcting them, I suggest you install 2.2.1 kernel and start from there. First thing you'll notice is that all structures you were talking about are gone. For good.
So it is probably waste of time to dig them further, cause 2.2.x series introduce completely different mechanisms, and thus many new things to explore, and spend time on.
Also, if you're interested in MM, I suggest you visit
http://humbolt.geo.uu.nl/Linux-MM/
and maybe subscribe to the linux-mm list (you'll find archives and instructions there), where you can meet other people interested in Memory Management system in Linux (and also developers of the system).
Regards, -- Zlatko
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