It looks like nobody put the grab on "Linux Kernel Programming" (Third Edition) so I will. No doubt it is out of date, but not as out of date as what I have: Linux Kernel Internals (1994) which covers the new Linux 1.2 kernel.
From: Franklin Moody <fmoody@moodman.org>
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 09:27:24PM -0400, Tim Keller wrote: <SNIP>
"Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications" by Kenneth H. Rosen "Languages and Machines" Thomas A Sudkamp "A Primer for Calculus" "Latex" Second edition "The Latex Companion" "Mips RISC Architecture" "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation": Tanenbaum (includes Minux 2.0 disk!!) "PCI System Architecture" (Third Edition)
I'll call dibs on these if nobody else is wanting them... Greedy, yes, so I'll give up anything anybody else wants.. Curiosity does impel and I can't turn a possibly interesting book away.
Those are the ones that caught my eye, but I would have to look at them to know if I actually wanted them. It looks like it will be a fight to the death over a Calculus Primer...or not. I am shocked that someone would want to get rid of LaTeX books, but presumably you have newer editions. I think I have all I need of LaTeX, if not exactly those, and I have the PCI Arch. 3rd ed. Mips Architecture would interest me if it were the kind of book you needed to write a code generator for a MIPS(tm) processor, but not if it were generic happy talk about how RISC is good. The first two books I don't know. Could be just what I have been searching for all these years, but more likely just another routine presentation of stuff I learned decades ago. According to Amazon, Tanenbaum is up to edition 3, Minix 3, and they want $100 for it, and so Minix 2 is no doubt a collecter's item worth thousands. But I probably don't need it. -- Keith