Posts Tagged ‘kernel’
‘Nightmare’ kernel bug lets attackers evade Windows UAC security
Microsoft is investigating reports of an unpatched vulnerability in the Windows kernel that could be used by attackers to sidestep an important operating system security measure.
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An Very interesting interview with Mark Russinovich that spends time on the whiteboard in this interview, drawing out the kernel architecture, explaining HyperV, touching on application virtualization.
An Very interesting interview with Mark Russinovich that spends time on the whiteboard in this interview, drawing out the kernel architecture, explaining HyperV, touching on application virtualization.
An Very interesting interview with Mark Russinovich that spends time on the whiteboard in this interview, drawing out the kernel architecture, explaining HyperV, touching on application virtualization.
Set up Xen 3.4.3 Dom0 via xenified 2.6.31.12 kernel on top of Ubuntu 9.10 Server
Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris: “Following bellow is build Xen Host on top Ubuntu 9.10 Server.It is based on direct clone via “hg” and build Xen 3.4.3-rc4 from xensource.com , applying Andrew Lyon’s 2.6.31 patch set V12…”
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Latest real-time Linux kernel to demo at German embedded conference
The Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) announced the release of the “Latest Stable” Linux mainline real-time kernel, based on Linux 2.6.31. The “PREEMPT RT”-based release will be demonstrated on Mar. 2-4 at Embedded World 2010 in Nuremberg, Germany, which offers a number of sessions on Linux and Android development.
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