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Michael Kerrisk is a
technical author,
programmer and,
since 2004,
maintainer of the
Linux man-pages project,
succeeding Andries Brouwer. He was born...
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connected by a network.
Kerrisk,
Michael (2010). The
Linux Programming Interface. No
Starch Press. p. 1150. ISBN 978-1-59327-220-3.
Kerrisk,
Michael (2010)....
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Anderson &
Dahlin 2014, pp. 41, 45.
Anderson &
Dahlin 2014, pp. 52–53.
Kerrisk,
Michael (2010). The
Linux Programming Interface. No
Starch Press. p. 388...
- ISBN 0-201-71012-9.
Kerrisk,
Michael (2010). The
Linux Programming Interface. No
Starch Press. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-59327-220-3.
Kerrisk,
Michael (2010). The...
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Linux and UNIX
System Programming Handbook is a book
written by
Michael Kerrisk,
which do****ents the APIs of the
Linux kernel and the GNU C
Library (glibc)...
- POSIX-compliant
systems is an
abnormal termination. Unix
signal RS-232
Kerrisk, Michael, ed. (25 July 2009), "SIGNAL(7)",
Linux Programmer's
Manual (version...
- IP 0.0.0.0 succeeds. How? Why?".
Stack Exchange.
Retrieved 7 June 2023.
Kerrisk,
Michael (22
March 2021). "ip(7) —
Linux manual page". man7.org. Retrieved...
- over the
POSIX API,
where this
offers advantages. At
FOSDEM 2016,
Michael Kerrisk explained some of the
perceived issues with the
Linux kernel's user-space...
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parameters then swap()
would not be
reentrant Referential transparency Kerrisk 2010, p. 657.
Ralston 2000, p. 1514–1515. "pthread_cond_init()--Initialize...
- post [RFC][PATCH]
inotify 0.8". 2004-07-29.
Retrieved 2013-08-19.
Michael Kerrisk (14 July 2014). "Filesystem notification, part 2: A
deeper investigation...