D Dark_Knight Inactive Contributor Jan 5, 2010 #1 Can someone suggest good books for learning fundamentals of Unix and Operating Systems?
D Dark_Knight Inactive Contributor Jan 5, 2010 #3 I should have been more specific.. I am looking for books to learn unix/os from programming perspective.
I should have been more specific.. I am looking for books to learn unix/os from programming perspective.
blufox Inactive Forerunner Jan 5, 2010 #4 Design of Unix Operating System by Maurice Bach. Learn straight from the Horse' mouth. HTH
desiibond Keymaster Jan 5, 2010 #5 docs.sun.com is a good place to start and Bach's desjgn of unix os is great book. for linux, check "programming linux" wrox publications book. good one for starters.
docs.sun.com is a good place to start and Bach's desjgn of unix os is great book. for linux, check "programming linux" wrox publications book. good one for starters.
vishalrao Global Moral Police Luminary Jan 5, 2010 #6 blufox said: Design of Unix Operating System by Maurice Bach. Learn straight from the Horse' mouth. HTH Click to expand... it might stink i would recommend, like, a "unix for dummies" kinda book to get up and running quickly... you can read these in-depth books later on depending on your commitment levels...
blufox said: Design of Unix Operating System by Maurice Bach. Learn straight from the Horse' mouth. HTH Click to expand... it might stink i would recommend, like, a "unix for dummies" kinda book to get up and running quickly... you can read these in-depth books later on depending on your commitment levels...
D Dark_Knight Inactive Contributor Jan 6, 2010 #8 Thanks for all the suggestions. I guess I'll start with Stevens and Galvin.
krishnandu Inactive Galvanizer Jan 6, 2010 #9 Unix And Shell Programming - Sumitava Das Operating System Concepts - Galvin
dinjo Hell Yeah[Born Critic] Galvanizer Jan 7, 2010 #10 Best would be Unix Power Tools. UNIX Power Tools
H hammerhead Inactive Discoverer Jan 7, 2010 #11 Dont remember what I read for Unix but Operating System Concepts by Galvin is very good for operating systems.
Dont remember what I read for Unix but Operating System Concepts by Galvin is very good for operating systems.