
Live Content
In the last live session, Uncle Ben introduced us to how to learn and practice the Linux kernel using the Raspberry Pi, and how to read the chip manual. He also recommended several outstanding books from both domestic and international authors for beginners in kernel development, and analyzed the technical differences between learning the kernel in school and in the workplace. Today, let’s summarize the content of the last live session.
Classic Operating System Textbooks from Abroad


Classic Operating System Textbooks from China

Recommended Books

Gap Between Workplace and University
☞ The boss expects to create bestselling products and provide good customer service, making a lot of money
1. Hope you can quickly develop a certain feature in the product
2. Quickly assist in creating a perfect product
3. Quickly fix problems encountered by major customers
4. Value the actual hands-on ability, R&D capability, problem-solving ability, communication ability, etc., of employees
☞ University Teaching Syllabus:
1. Teach you the basic concepts and theoretical knowledge of operating systems, bringing you into the field
Implement a small OS on Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Version: Raspberry Pi 4B Development Board
Experiment Kit
What You Will Gain
1. Opportunity to thoroughly explore the chip manual; generally, few students can do this during their studies. Chen Huailin once said that a Kernel engineer who does not understand the CPU is not a good Kernel engineer.
2. Develop practical hands-on and tinkering skills
3. Theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills are elevated
4. Enhance practical project abilities, increasing your chances of finding a job
Chip Manual
Live Replay
You can watch the replay on Bilibili’s Linux Kernel Journey
Address: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1X64y1m7WU
PPT Download
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