Project for "Operating Systems" course at Unviversity of Verona
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Project for "Operating Systems" course at Unviversity of Verona
A simple UNIX shell implemented in C.
A simple UNIX command interpreter.
A function that reads a file line-by-line
Developed a program that displays the file system on the terminal and helps users navigate through it using special keys, open files and execute basic file commands
This repository contains all the C programs that I have executed for my OS Course in my 3rd Year of Computer Science Undergrad program at Dayananda Sagar University, Bengaluru, India in Q4 2022.
the printf() function from libc. A library that contains ft_printf(), a function that will mimic the original printf().
This repository is a comprehensive guide on kernel symbols in Linux, detailing the exploration and manipulation of symbols, system calls, and memory protection mechanisms. It features well-structured modules with source code and documentation.
Il repository contiene il progetto sviluppato durante il corso di Programmazione di sistema al PoliTo nel 2023/2024
C system call example codes: fork, double fork, exec, wait, shared memory, zombi process
Building a custom system call in Linux using C kernel programming.
This contains all my assingment for OS course in the Monsoon 2020
Designed Linux terminal based file explorer which operates on two mode: View mode and Command mode.
A Linux terminal based file explorer which operates on two mode command mode and GUI mode. Implemented all basic file operation such as create/delete/copy/move files or directory, search, rename, goto, back/forward and many more using system calls.
Implementing text reversal for files comparatively bigger than RAM using only System Calls in C | Operating Systems and Networks - Monsoon'21
Displays lyrics to "99 bottles" using 99 child processes, just for fun.
Project that implements a simplified version of a shell using the system calls fork, pipe and exec.
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