Hello fellows! I was thinking about learning assembler, but there is a problem. I heard about DOS interrupts, which I guess work only in DOS. Which I guess means that if I buy a book about x86 assembler, and it speak a lot about that interrupt things, I have a fair chance it wouldn't work in Linux, is that right? Maybe in that case, there are "Linux x86 assembler" books?
Another question: How assembler works in the secure Linux environment? Linux checks that calls are not a threat to the system? TIA! :)
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