The first chapter's practice problems are copied from his Computer Organization book.
He also dropped a few pages of information in regards to user-visible, segmented & stack-pointer registers between the 5th & 6th edition of the book...
I both like & dislike his way of writing... He likes to unnecessarily prolong the 'explanation' of certain topics... I assume there was some financial incentive to write it in such a manner...
Though, I will add, the breadth of this book is definitely praiseworthy.
Don't expect to understand the “why does this exist?” or “what does this solve?” part of topics when reading this book for quite a few subjects it touches...
The worst part, however, is that the glossary of this book is locked behind online content since the 8th edition.
The glossary, found in the previous editions, is also very short... consisting of less than 10 pages in a large font.
This isn't only present in his OS book, but in his networking (Data & computer Communications), Comp Arch & Cryptography book.
Solutions to exercises are not provided either.
Horrendous practice in technical books.
2,5 / 5 stars.