Silicon Valley Linux Users Group - Kernel Walkthrough
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Presentation by Warren Turkal
The Silicon Valley Linux Users Group hosts weekly sessions to walk through the code for the Linux Kernel, allowing newer users and developers to better understanding the operating system.
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Thanks google.
But man, they are wasting the fucking time there @ Google Big Bro.
i have no time but it looks so interesting awws make shorter vidd next time!!!
I hope you guys will keep uploading stuffs.
I wish I can join you guys at the SVLUG sessions.
It's good to have the long version, and if you ever get off your ass it would be good to have your short version too.
blab bla la la
blaaa balllaaa
lab lab lala
typical linux comunity....
Oh, and the boot signature's offset is 510 (counting starts from 0). It's the last word of the boot sector ONLY IF the sectors are 512 bytes long.
yeah that makes sense.
if this guy asked me how to make a tuna sandwich i would give him a thorough explanation of the fishing industry