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UNE CHAMBRE A L'HOTEL MEKONGAuthor: COATALEM JEAN LUC Publisher: LGF ISBN: 9782253908715 Publication Date: June 11, 2025 Description: Pourquoi avoir choisi le muse Guimet ddi aux arts asiatiques ? Et non pas Cernuschi prs du parc Monceau ou les collections du Quai Branly face la Seine ? Sans doute parce que j avais toujours aim son architecture noclassique sorte de palais no pompien avec sa rotonde et ses frontons. Un je ne sais quoi de victorien aussi De romanesque. Fertile en
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
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Deep dive into Linux Kernel Architecture
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Have you been wanting to figure out the innards of the Linux kernel without getting overwhelmed or have been working without enough context to actually understanding it, here is a fantastic book.
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A book that says comprehensive guide to Linux kernel should include more information about linux kernel internals with proper examples and explanation how kernel actually work and not just very high level overview of the modules building process. Don't waste your time and money. Linux device drivers book is much much better books than this one and provide way more details than this one.
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