Hi, Linux users and fans, I am looking for a book about Linux/Unix specific lowlevel programming in C or C++, like communicating with drivers, access disk directly without file system. Maybe lowlevel graphics output (like framebuffer for example). (a) Not about network. So no "hacking book", please. (b) There are a lot of cool books out there, but I know how to open a file in C, I know how to write to a file, use strings, variables, functions, and I know how to setup my Linux distribution. So I need a more specific book. Any suggestions? Greetings Peter
- Advanced Linux Programming - Richard Esplin - Linux Device Drivers Development These are basics to understand signals. I have to notice that I can't low level programming on Linux, but I saw some on Windows and I'm soon going to read these books. Also learning programming microprocessors like f.e. Atmega can be helpfull and good training.