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      <title>A journey into the Linux scheduler</title>
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      <description>Two years ago more or less I started my journey in Linux. I was scared at first and I didn&amp;rsquo;t know where to start from. But then I decided to buy a book - and what a book! - in order to follow a path.
Along the way, I integrated the material with up-to-date documentation from kernel.org and source code. In the meantime, I started to learn C a bit so that I also could have played with what I was learning, step by step.</description>
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