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RE: Basic terms.
Hi ,
These are the basic terms of any Operating System!
So have a read @ books by
MJ bach,
Thenanbaum,
Detiel
Rgds
Anand
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> Subject: Basic terms.
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>
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to learn more about the kernel, but when I'm
> reading articles it
> has terms that are unfamiliar by me. E.g:
> page tables
> physical pages of memory
> virtual pages
> pages
> etc..
>
> These terms are hard to understand for a newbie like me, is
> there some page
> where I might get clear information about what they do? Could someone
> provide me explanation? Maybe it would be a good idea to do
> basic term
> explanations in wiki?
>
>
> Joe
>
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