Which operating systems book should I go for?
- by pecker
Hi, I'm in a confusion. For our course (1 year ago) I used Stallings. I read it. It was fine. But I don't own any operating system's book. I want to buy a book on operating systems. I'm confused!! which one to pick?
Modern Operating Systems (3rd
Edition) ~ Andrew S. Tanenbaum
(Author)
Operating System Concepts
~ Abraham Silberschatz
, Peter B. Galvin,
Greg Gagne
Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles (6th Edition) ~ William Stallings
I've plans of getting into development of realworld operating systems : Linux, Unix & Windows Driver Development. I know that for each of these there are specific books available. But I feel one should have a basic book on the shelf.
So, which one to go for?