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IBM Developer Works
The "Anatomy of" Series
- Anatomy of the libvirt virtualization library
- Anatomy of the Linux virtual file system switch
- Anatomy of a Linux hypervisor
- Anatomy of ext4
- Anatomy of Linux process management
- Anatomy of Linux dynamic libraries
- Anatomy of Linux loadable kernel modules
- Anatomy of Linux journalling file systems
- Anatomy of Linux flash file systems
- Anatomy of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
- Anatomy of real-time Linux architectures
- Anatomy of the Linux SCSI subsystem
- Anatomy of Linux synchronization methods
- Anatomy of the Linux file system
- Anatomy of the Linux networking stack
- Anatomy of the Linux kernel
- Anatomy of the Linux slab allocator
Related to the "Anatomy of" Series
- Anatomy of a web attack
- Linux initial RAM disk (initrd) overview
- The distro jungle
- Kernel command using Linux system calls
- Inside the Linux scheduler
- Access the Linux kernel using the /proc filesystem
- Inside the Linux boot process
- Linux and symmetric multiprocessing
- Saxon: Anatomy of an XSLT processor
- What kind of language is XSLT?
- Java theory and practice: Anatomy of a flawed microbenchmark
- Migrating from x86 to PowerPC, Part 2: Anatomy of the Linux boot process
- Cloud computing for the enterprise: Part 1: Capturing the cloud
- The cranky user: To err(or) is human
Other Series
- Bash Series
- Awk Series
- Sed Series
- LPI prep tutorials
- LAMP series
- "Hardening the" series
- Lockdown series
- "UNIX tips and tricks" series
- Porting series
- "Hacking the Linux Kernel" series
- "Cheat sheet" series
- "Migrating from x86 to PowerPC" Series
Top 10
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-top-10.html
