Really appreciate this content! I'm a University student with a really strong interest in learning more about operating systems. This type of stuff helps make things more approachable for people new to operating system interworkings!
Yeah I like the way they chose to represent the various layers and subsystems as well:) one of the main reasons I wanted to share because it's a great visualization.
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As the daughter of the creator of the map, Constantine Shulyupin, I really appreciate the video! Thank you so much
Oh that's awesome! Make sure to thank him for making this for us :)
@@SavvyNik With pleasure!
Thank you for wonderful review!
@@SavvyNik Your review motivated me to update the map!
Hi Constantine! Glad to see you in the comments. Thanks again for wonderful map, and if you made an update it might be time for an update video :))
Baaao 😮😮 u are the guy who created this chart .Thank u so much 😊😊@@constantineshulyupin3595
I am interested in learning more about linux kernel, please post more about the workings of linux. Thanks for your hard work.
More Kernel content to come! Glad you're enjoying.
Really appreciate this content! I'm a University student with a really strong interest in learning more about operating systems. This type of stuff helps make things more approachable for people new to operating system interworkings!
Awesome to hear! Glad you're finding the content helpful :)
Thanks.
Most of this is way above my head but still interesting to see this visualized.
Yeah I like the way they chose to represent the various layers and subsystems as well:) one of the main reasons I wanted to share because it's a great visualization.
Very nice, thanks!
You're welcome :)
The bridge is not a transport, the bridge lets you "cross over" into kernel mode. Think of it as linux version of INT 21h that we know & love
Where can I get this map? It looks really handy for learning kernel dev
It's in the description and here's another link - makelinux.github.io/kernel/map/
Love it
Also make it a bit easier to understand for normal joes, not all linux users are super users...