Re: [gtkmm] monitoring application
- From: Vladislav Grinchenko <vgrinche integ com>
- To: Ole Laursen <olau hardworking dk>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gtkmm] monitoring application
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 17:06:34 -0500
you might also look at "Programming with POSIX Threads" by David Butenhof.
-Vlad
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 09:21:42PM +0100, Ole Laursen wrote:
> KONTRA Gergely <kgergely mlabdial hit bme hu> writes:
>
> > I'd like to draw a graph of an entry in /proc. So I guess I have to use
> > threads. Does anybody have a sample, or url or anything which can help
> > me? Thx
>
> If you are not familiar with thread programming, I'd suggest you
> borrow a book about operating systems from a nearby (university)
> library and read the chapters about processes, threads and
> syncronisation mechanisms. They are usually quite easy to read and you
> will understand the concepts much better then. Afterwards it should
> not be too difficult to find out how to use the thread facilities.
>
> There are tonnes of books about operating systems since it is a
> mandatory course for many computer science educations. The one we had
> in the course I followed last year was unfortunately crappy. My
> girlfriend is attending the course this year, though, and the book
> they use seems to be good:
>
> John O'Gorman: Operating Systems with Linux
>
> There are more on Amazon:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/104-7364870-6149563
>
> If you can at all avoid it, don't get the book by William Stallings.
> The one by Andrew Tanenbaum is probably good and easy to read.
>
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