On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:42:01 +0100
Mike Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill Moran wrote:
>
> >If you're looking to start understanding the FreeBSD codebase, probably
> >the best thing for you to do is buy and read _The_Design_and_Implementation_
> >_of_FreeBSD_.
> >
> >
> It seems the regist
At 20:08 9/29/2004, Savchuk Taras, wrote:
>I understand nothing in FreeBSD source code, but want to sort out this problem.
>The hard business is begining, so I want to begin.
>Who can show me the right way?
>
>ps: I have some expirience in C/C++ programming, understanding i386 arch and I
>am fam
Bill Moran wrote:
If you're looking to start understanding the FreeBSD codebase, probably
the best thing for you to do is buy and read _The_Design_and_Implementation_
_of_FreeBSD_.
It seems the register have a special offer on that very book atm :)
http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/bookshop/detail.asp?
Savchuk Taras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I undertand nothing in FreeBSD source code, but want to sort out this problem.
> The hard business is begining, so I want to begin.
> Who can show me the right way?
>
> ps: I have some expirience in C/C++ programming, understanding i386 arch and I
> a
-- quoting Savchuk Taras --
> I undertand nothing in FreeBSD source code, but want to sort out this
> problem. The hard business is begining, so I want to begin.
> Who can show me the right way?
what problem do you have?
--
Sorry, Mr. Burns, but I don't go in for these backdoor s
I undertand nothing in FreeBSD source code, but want to sort out this problem.
The hard business is begining, so I want to begin.
Who can show me the right way?
ps: I have some expirience in C/C++ programming, understanding i386 arch and I
am familiar whith HANDBOOK, archbook, etc.
ps ps: sorr