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Extracting kernel stack function arguments from Linux x86-64 kernel crash dumps

This blog post covers in detail how to extract stack function arguments from kernel crash dumps. Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

An inside look at CVE-2020-10713, a.k.a. the GRUB2 “BootHole”

The inside story of how CVE-2020-10713, a.k.a. the GRUB2 "BootHole" vulnerability was reported and resolved. Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

An inside look at CVE-2020-10713, a.k.a. the GRUB2 “BootHole”

The inside story of how CVE-2020-10713, a.k.a. the GRUB2 "BootHole" vulnerability was reported and resolved. Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Online Bootcamps Provide Clear Onramp to Cloud Engineering Careers

Since launching the Cloud Engineer Bootcamp and Advanced Cloud Engineer Bootcamp, thousands of individuals have begun their journey to becoming a qualified, certified cloud...

New, Free Training Course Explores How to Deploy a Microservice-Based Architecture Using the TARS...

The Linux Foundation and The TARS Foundation have released a new, free training course, Building Microservice Platforms with TARS, on the edX platform. The...

What’s new in the Linux kernel (HP enterprise.nxt)

Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols writes at HP enterprise.nxt Linux runs pretty much everything: all 500 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers; most of the public cloud, even on...

Linux Certifications: 4 Things You Need to Know About Obtaining Them

The rise of open cloud platforms is fostering a rise in demand for Linux specialists equipped with the right expertise. In this new environment,...

New, Free Training Course Teaches Fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes

The Linux Foundation and Cloud Native Computing Foundation have released a new, free training course, Introduction to Serverless on Kubernetes, on the edX platform....

Developing an email alert system using a surveillance camera with Node-RED and TensorFlow.js

Overview In a previous article, we introduced a procedure for developing an image recognition flow using Node-RED and TensorFlow.js. Now, let’s apply those learnings from...

Making Zephyr More Secure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76X3vY9AEjk Zephyr is gaining momentum where more and more companies are embracing this open source project for their embedded devices. However, security is becoming a...