CSE 451: Operating Systems, Autumn 2005
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Lectures: MWF 2:30-3:20 EE1 037
Section AA: Thurs 1:30-2:20 MGH 295
Section AB: Thurs 2:30-3:20 LOW 216


Who Office Hours
Hank Levy, Instructor
levy@cs.washington.edu
M 3:30-4:30, Allen 596
Richard Dunn, Section TA
rdunn@cs.washington.edu
WTh 3:30-4:20, Allen 216
Jason Thorsness, TA
jasont64@cs.washington.edu
TuF 1:30-2:30, Allen 006


Textbooks:   Required Operating System Concepts (7th Edition), Silberschatz and Galvin, ISBN 0-471-69466-5

Strongly encouraged Running Linux (3rd Edition), Welsh et al., ISBN 1-56592-469-X
Unless you are already running a Linux system on a personal machine, and maybe even then, I highly recommend you get this book.

Strongly encouraged The Linux Kernel, by David Rusling.
(A locally stored copy is kept here.  No attempt will be made to keep the local copy synch'ed with the official copy.)

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