I can't tell you about any magazines, but I can recommend as the best UNIX
programming book I've read "Advanced Programing in the UNIX Environment" by
Richard(?) Stevens published by Addison Wesly.  Though he doesn't cover
linux specifically, he does cover System V Release 4, POSIX, BSD, and the
even includes some history explaining how/why the UNIX variants became the
way they are.

Also, I believe the Linux Documentation Project has a document called "The
Linux Kernel Hacking Guide" that may be useful to you.

Mike Bresnahan

----- Original Message -----
From: Jamie Ostrowski <jamie at getsetnet.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:15 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] Good Linux C Prog. mags?


>
>
>    I am interested in finding some really good magazines. I was just
> recently reading Unix Systems Programming for SVR4 and Ritchie's C book. I
am
> interested in learning more about how Linux works through learning C and
> making some C programs that dig into the core of the OS a little bit.
>
>    Are there any good magazines out there that are devoted to C
> programming for Linux systems that teach you more about what is really
> going on in the box through different programming examples and whatnot?
>
>    Thanks much,
>
>      - Jme
>
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