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This course focuses on the elements of the Linux kernel that allow programmers to build software components that are linked to the hardware level. Students gain a general understanding of basic tools and interfaces in order to successfully modify features and develop new aspects of the kernel. Topics covered include dynamic memory management, mapping functions, inter-process communications, utilizing kernel-related commands, interfacing to modules, the SCSI subsystem, booting details, and debugging tools.
| Product Code | oi-intern-1.3-grp |
| Audience | Programmers, software designers, and technical managers who plan to use Linux below the application level. |
| Course Length | 5 Days |
| Instructor Kit Description | Instructor Kit Includes: |
| Outline | View PDF |
| Prerequisites | Advanced UNIX Programming is recommended. Strong C programming skills and intermediate knowledge of UNIX/Linux shell commands are required. UNIX/Linux application development experience is recommended. |
| Sample/Evaluation | View PDF |
| Student Files | Download Zip File |
| Revision | 10/30/2009 |
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