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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ to the document maintainer, Jim Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw>. This will
 for the merging of updates and provide consistent revisions to the Linux
 community.
 </p><!-- l. 63 --><p class='indent'>   If you publish or distribute this book commercially, donations, royalties, and/or
-printed copies are greatly appreciated by the author and the <a href='http://www.tldp.org'>Linux Documentation
+printed copies are greatly appreciated by the author and the <a href='https://tldp.org/'>Linux Documentation
 Project</a> (LDP). Contributing in this way shows your support for free software and
 the LDP. If you have questions or comments, please contact the address
 above.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ over maintenance and updated it for the 2.4 kernels. Eventually, Peter no longer
 time to follow developments with the 2.6 kernel, so Michael Burian became a
 co-maintainer to update the document for the 2.6 kernels. Bob Mottram updated the
 examples for 3.8+ kernels. Jim Huang upgraded to recent kernel versions (v5.x) and
-revised LaTeXscripts.
+revised LaTeX scripts.
 </p><!-- l. 77 --><p class='noindent'>
 </p>
    <h4 class='subsectionHead' id='acknowledgements'><span class='titlemark'>0.1.2   </span> <a id='x1-30000.1.2'></a>Acknowledgements</h4>
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ codespace.
 </p>
    <h4 class='subsectionHead' id='code-space'><span class='titlemark'>0.5.5   </span> <a id='x1-240000.5.5'></a>Code space</h4>
 <!-- l. 651 --><p class='noindent'>Memory management is a very complicated subject and the majority of O’Reilly’s
-"<span class='ecti-1000'>Understanding The Linux Kernel</span>" exclusively covers memory management!
+<a href='https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/understanding-the-linux/0596005652/'>Understanding The Linux Kernel</a> exclusively covers memory management!
 We are not setting out to be experts on memory managements, but we do
 need to know a couple of facts to even begin worrying about writing real
 modules.

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lkmpg-for-ht.html

@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ to the document maintainer, Jim Huang &lt;jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw&gt;. This will
 for the merging of updates and provide consistent revisions to the Linux
 community.
 </p><!-- l. 63 --><p class='indent'>   If you publish or distribute this book commercially, donations, royalties, and/or
-printed copies are greatly appreciated by the author and the <a href='http://www.tldp.org'>Linux Documentation
+printed copies are greatly appreciated by the author and the <a href='https://tldp.org/'>Linux Documentation
 Project</a> (LDP). Contributing in this way shows your support for free software and
 the LDP. If you have questions or comments, please contact the address
 above.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ over maintenance and updated it for the 2.4 kernels. Eventually, Peter no longer
 time to follow developments with the 2.6 kernel, so Michael Burian became a
 co-maintainer to update the document for the 2.6 kernels. Bob Mottram updated the
 examples for 3.8+ kernels. Jim Huang upgraded to recent kernel versions (v5.x) and
-revised LaTeXscripts.
+revised LaTeX scripts.
 </p><!-- l. 77 --><p class='noindent'>
 </p>
    <h4 class='subsectionHead' id='acknowledgements'><span class='titlemark'>0.1.2   </span> <a id='x1-30000.1.2'></a>Acknowledgements</h4>
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ codespace.
 </p>
    <h4 class='subsectionHead' id='code-space'><span class='titlemark'>0.5.5   </span> <a id='x1-240000.5.5'></a>Code space</h4>
 <!-- l. 651 --><p class='noindent'>Memory management is a very complicated subject and the majority of O’Reilly’s
-"<span class='ecti-1000'>Understanding The Linux Kernel</span>" exclusively covers memory management!
+<a href='https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/understanding-the-linux/0596005652/'>Understanding The Linux Kernel</a> exclusively covers memory management!
 We are not setting out to be experts on memory managements, but we do
 need to know a couple of facts to even begin worrying about writing real
 modules.