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QA1 27 Series Monotube Shock Absorber - 6-12M Valving - 1971-1996 Chevrolet Impala

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QA1 27 Series Monotube Shock Absorber - 6-12M Valving - 1971-1996 Chevrolet ImpalaThe 27 Series for the 1971 1996 Chevrolet Impala is a brand new Stock Mount Monotube Shock. Featuring a zinc plated body, 46 MM hard anodized piston and multiple valving options, the 27 Series works like our tried and true 26 Series, but with stock mount option. They are zinc plated for corrosion resistance, and are a popular choice for street stocks, hobby stocks, mini stocks and other classes that require a stock mount shock. These shocks are

QA1 27 Series Monotube Shock Absorber - 6-12M Valving - 1971-1996 Chevrolet Impala
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This is an excellent book for learning kernel programming on Linux. I highly recommend it. Also excellent condition.
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I would highly recommend this book to people interested in learning the internal working of the Linux kernel and writing kernel level code like device drivers. Everything is covered in great detail and where impractical many resources are provided to further explore the topic. Definitely a must read!
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Great book. Well written and easy to follow.
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Deep dive into Linux Kernel Architecture
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Have you been wanting to figure out the innards of the Linux kernel without getting overwhelmed or have been working without enough context to actually understanding it, here is a fantastic book. If you are fascinated with operating systems and new to it, if you have wondered what terms like system calls, timers, threads mean and how they are developed? This book is for you. Major subsystems and features of the Linux kernel like System calls, Memory Management, Loadable Kernel Module framework, Kernel config, Virtual Address Space, Page Cache and Kernel build(for x86 and ARM) are detailed very well in the book. The delivery through both practical and theoretical focus, can meet the expectations of both professional and academic needs. When used along with Linux kernel documentation, this book is bound to provide a deeper, well structured understanding of Linux kernel architecture. Yet to complete reading the entire book and I'm sure that it will keep me interested.
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A book that says comprehensive guide to Linux kernel should include more information about linux kernel internals with proper examples and explanation how kernel actually work and not just very high level overview of the modules building process. Don't waste your time and money. Linux device drivers book is much much better books than this one and provide way more details than this one.
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