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Essgruppe 5 tlg. 180x90 cm

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Essgruppe 5 tlg. 180x90 cmNatrlicher Look, gepaart mit glamourser Eleganz. Diese 5 tlg. Die Essgruppe besteht aus einem Esstisch mit 35 mm starker Tischplatte aus massivem Akazienholz und 4 Armlehnsthlen mit edel schimmerndem Samtbezug. Die Platte des Esstischs ist zweifach gewachst, was das Holz besonders unempfindlich und feuchtigkeitsabweisend macht. Die Kanten mit natrlichem Formverlauf verleihen der Platte dabei einen natrlichen Charme. Besonderer Hingucker ist das

Natürlicher Look, gepaart mit glamouröser Eleganz. Diese 5-tlg. Die Essgruppe besteht aus einem Esstisch mit 35 mm starker Tischplatte aus massivem Akazienholz und 4 Armlehnstühlen mit edel schimmerndem Samtbezug. Die Platte des Esstischs ist zweifach gewachst, was das Holz besonders unempfindlich und feuchtigkeitsabweisend macht. Die Kanten mit natürlichem Formverlauf verleihen der Platte dabei einen natürlichen Charme. Besonderer Hingucker ist das stabile H-Gestell aus 75x75 mm Metallrohren. Das chice Pendant zum Esstisch sind die Armlehnstühle in Samt-Optik mit Quersteppung innen und Wabensteppung außen. Das 4-Fuß-Gestell aus schwarzem Metall sorgt für Stabilität. Hinweis: Da es sich bei diesem Massivholztisch um ein Naturprodukt handelt, kann es zu Astlöchern oder unterschiedlichen Farbschmückungen kommen, die jedoch keinen Fehler darstellen, sondern den individuellen Charakter des Echtholzes unterstreichen. Auch die Tiefe kann aufgrund der natürlichen Formgebung variieren. Alle diese Unterschiede machen diesen Esszimmertisch zu einem echten Unikat. Maße des Tischs: B180xT90xH76,5 cm, Maße des Stuhls: B63xT61xH81,5 cm, Sitz- und Rückenlehne innen mit Quersteppung, Wabensteppung außen, max. Belastbarkeit ca. 110 KG, Sitzhöhe: ca. 46 cm, Sitztiefe: ca. 41 cm, Sitzbreite: ca. 41 cm, Höhe der Armlehnen: ca. 61 cm, Massivholz geölt und zweifach gewachst, Oberfläche unempfindlich und feuchtigkeitsabweisend, Kanten mit natürlicher Formgebung, Plattenstärke 35 mm, Rohrstärke 75x75 mm, Abstand zwischen den Tischbeinen: ca. 120 cm.
Volumen: 1.03L
Gewicht: 118000.00g
Farben: Schwarz, Blau, Braun, Blau
Materialien: Metall, Samt, Holz, Holz
Marke: SalesFever
EAN/Barcode: 4251744813647
SKU: 370094
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Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Kernel Internals, Writing Modules, and Kernel Synchronization is an outstanding resource for anyone eager to understand the inner workings of the Linux kernel. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started or an experienced developer aiming to deepen your knowledge, this book delivers a well-structured and hands-on approach to kernel programming. The book starts with the fundamentals—setting up a kernel development environment, understanding kernel release nomenclature, and compiling the 6.x Linux kernel from source. As you progress, it dives into advanced topics such as kernel configuration, writing and debugging loadable kernel modules (LKMs), kernel synchronization mechanisms, memory management, CPU scheduling, and much more. Each chapter builds on practical examples, ensuring that readers not only understand the theory but also learn how to apply it in real-world scenarios. One of the book's biggest strengths is its focus on practical application. From exploring the kernel build process and bootloader configurations to working with Git for kernel development and troubleshooting system crashes using debugging tools, the book provides step-by-step guidance. The coverage of kernel synchronization techniques—including spinlocks, mutexes, and RCU—makes it an invaluable reference for those dealing with concurrent programming in the kernel space. Whether you're an aspiring kernel developer, a DevOps engineer, or a systems programmer, this book is a must-have. The clear explanations, well-structured content, and hands-on exercises make it a perfect companion for anyone wanting to go from a beginner to an expert in Linux kernel programming. Highly recommended for anyone serious about understanding and working with the Linux kernel!
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Broad, detailed and comprehensible book on Linux Kernel Programming
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I got on my desk a copy of "Linux Kernel Programmin (2E)" by Kaiwan N. Billimoria and will shortly mention what this book is about. It is a book that you can read cover-to-cover to have a better understanding of kernel development, but I see also how it can be used as a reference when you are going to throw C code at your compiler and build a linux kernel. There is a number of scenario why you might want to do that: - You are recompiling the kernel for a new machine that needs better support - You are going to implement a kernel module and you need some context - You are going to work on the kernel yourself While all of those use-cases for the book are technically a fit, apart from gaining some higher understanding I see the most out of it if you are going to code on the kernel itself. There you have everything that is needed. You can go back and forth between your code and the book, and still learn by doing. What mostly impressed me is the breath of the topics: the chapter about writing a config file for the kernel enlists a total of seven (7!) different strategies to get started with a configuration file for your kernel. Also a lot of side tools are mentioned to help out with kernel development and debugging. Quite some module development can be in theory done without fully understanding the details of the kernel itself, but the deeper you reach, the more you will need the details that are well discussed in the book. Memory allocation, CPU scheduling algorithms, the book does not try to save words and describe in detail and plain language most things there is to know, not sparing plenty of references to other books and articles. Also, the material is up-to-date with the latest kernel.
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Sergio Prado
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