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By now, everyone knows that something “big” just got announced regarding computer security. Heck, when the Daily Mail does a report on it , you know something is bad… Anyway, I’m not going to go into the details about the problems being reported, other than to point you at the wonderfully written Project Zero paper on the issues involved here. They should just give out the 2018 Pwnie award right n
Here's some thoughts about some hardware I was going to use, hardware I use daily, and hardware I'll probably use someday in the future. Thunderbolt is dead, long live Thunderbolt. Seriously, it's dead, use it as a video interconnect and don't worry about anything else. Ok, some more explanation is probably in order... Back in October of 2012, after a meeting with some very smart Intel engineers,
As the Android kernel code is now gone from the Linux kernel, as of the 2.6.33 kernel release, I'm starting to get a lot of questions about what happened, and what to do next with regards to Android. So here's my opinion on the whole matter... First off, let me say that I love the Android phone platform. [Until last week][^1], I used my developer G1, that I bought, every day. It worked wonderfully
I was honored to give the opening keynote of the first Linux Plumbers Conference this year in Portland, Oregon. Here's the slides and text of my talk (well, the text is what I intended to say, the actual words that came out probably sounded a bit different.) I'll comment later on a few things that I've noticed people bringing up, but I figured it would be good to get the text and slides out for ev
This is the web site for the book, Linux Kernel in a Nutshell, by Greg Kroah-Hartman, published by O'Reilly. To quote the "official" O'Reilly site for the book: Written by a leading developer and maintainer of the Linux kernel, Linux Kernel in a Nutshell is a comprehensive overview of kernel configuration and building, a critical task for Linux users and administrators. No distribution can provide
Have you ever felt teased when driver developers of other operating systems teased you about a lack of a "proper" driver development kit for Linux? Have you felt left out of the crowd when looking at the 36 cdrom package of documentation and example source code that other operating systems provide for their developers? Well feel ashamed no longer! In coordination with the FreedomHEC conference thi
The HOWTO file I posted is going to go into the main kernel tree soon, but I wanted to place it here, online, for others to see, like the other Documentation files I have written. I want to keep it all together in one file, as breaking it up in the kernel tree would be messy. I also want a single place to refer people to, due to the questions that always come up that this file answers. It's also t
OSDL has many different member companies, and a number of different "sister" organizations in different countries. It appears that the Japan OSDL group is having a hard time coming to grips with exactly how the whole Open Source development process works, and the current OSDL management group does not seem to be doing a good job in educating them about this. Case in point, a number of months ago,
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