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Books : The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide (LKMPG)

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  The link you shared points to the modern, actively maintained edition of The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide (LKMPG) hosted by the sysprog21 project on GitHub. While the book stems from Ori Pomerantz's original text for Linux v2.2, this specific edition is tracked and updated by a team led by Jim Huang (jserv) to stay fully compatible with modern Linux long-term support (LTS) kernels (v5.10 and later) . 📘 Book Structure & Core Modules The guide is uniquely divided into five key technical logical zones, taking you from zero kernel exposure to complex hardware routing: Part 1: Getting Started The Baseline: Sets up a safe environment for development, utilizing a custom QEMU virtual machine workflow bundled directly in the guide’s repository. This allows you to compile and test code safely without threatening your main host system or running into continuous reboots. Hello World: Breaks down basic loading syntax, kernel headers, macros ( __init and __exit ), and pass...

Top 10 : Free and simple collection management sofware options for Windows, macOS and Linux in 2026

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  If you want to track a personal collection of books, movies, video games, coins, or board games without dealing with enterprise-grade library systems or expensive subscriptions, you need something lightweight. The top 10 free and simple collection management software options are divided below into desktop apps (for absolute privacy) and modern cloud/mobile tools. 🖥️ Desktop Apps (Best for Privacy & No Internet Required) 1. Tellico (Best for Linux Users) The Scoop: A premier, open-source collection manager built for the KDE desktop environment but compatible across almost all Linux distributions. Why it’s great: It features clean, pre-made templates for books, wines, coins, and board games. You can instantly pull missing metadata, summaries, and cover art just by typing an ISBN or title. Data Style: Saves everything locally into an open XML format—your data is completely yours. 2. GCstar (Best Cross-Platform Desktop App) The Scoop: A classic, lightweight open-source coll...

Tutorials: Level Up Your Infrastructure: Exploring the "Free-DevOps-Books" Repository in 2026

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Level Up Your Infrastructure: Exploring the "Free-DevOps-Books" Repository   In the fast-evolving world of software development and system administration, keeping up with DevOps practices is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. However, finding high-quality, comprehensive educational materials that don't cost a fortune can be a challenge. Enter the GitHub repository Free-DevOps-Books by user hantolini . This open-source repository serves as a curated library of free DevOps eBooks available on the internet, collected in one convenient location. Whether you are looking to master the Linux terminal, automate repetitive administrative tasks, dive deep into microservices architecture, or optimize your CI/CD pipelines, this repository acts as an excellent self-study roadmap. Here is a breakdown of the core pillars found within this digital library and how you can leverage them to boost your engineering skills. The Core Pillars of the Collection The repository organizes its res...

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Top 10 : Framework-uri de Agenti AI Autonomi

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  Da, există o întreagă categorie de aplicații asemănătoare cu OpenClaw. În lumea tehnologiei, acestea se numesc Framework-uri de Agenți AI Autonomi (sau AI Agents ). Spre deosebire de un simplu ChatGPT care doar îți răspunde la text, aceste programe pot „gândi”, folosi terminalul calculatorului tău, crea/edita fișiere sau naviga pe internet pentru a executa sarcini complexe. Iată cele mai populare și puternice alternative open-source la OpenClaw, pe care le poți rula local sau în cloud: 1. CrewAI (Cel mai popular pentru automatizări complexe)   Dacă OpenClaw este ca un asistent personal, CrewAI îți permite să creezi o întreagă „echipă” de asistenți AI care colaborează între ei. Cum funcționează: Poți defini un agent numit „Cercetător” (care caută pe internet) și un alt agent numit „Scriitor” (care preia datele de la cercetător și scrie un articol). Ei vor vorbi între ei în fundal până când sarcina este gata. Pentru cine este: Excelent dacă vrei să automatizezi fluxuri mar...