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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

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

Linux Founder Torvalds: Intel x86 Is King, but ARM Is ‘Disappointing’

LINUX FOUNDER Linus Torvalds has said that ARM is unlikely to dislodge Intel from heavyweight computing as Intel's 'infrastructure' is more unified and open.  Torvalds made the comments...

Here Come the x86 Hacker Boards

The first x86-based community-backed hacker SBCs not backed by Intel or AMD have reached market, offering higher prices than most ARM SBCs, but with...

New ARM and x86 Chips Line Up for IoT Duty

With the Mobile World Congress and Embedded World shows aligning this week, new processors have been popping up left and right. In this article,...

6 Excellent Lightweight Linuxes for x86 and ARM

Presenting a nice assortment of lightweight yet fully functional Linux distros for all occasions. All of these are full distros that do not depend...

Linux Kernel 3.2.77 LTS Has Crypto, x86, and CIFS Improvements, Updated Drivers

Linux kernel maintainer and developer Ben Hutchings was happy to announce this past weekend the release and immediate availability for download and update of...

How To Read CPUID Instruction For Each CPU on Linux With x86info and cpuid...

Is there a CPU-Z like a freeware/open source software that detects the central processing unit (CPU) of a modern personal computer in Linux operating...

Linux 4.4 Continues Moving x86 Assembly Code Into C

The past few kernel cycles we've seen a fair amount of x86 Assembly changes with a goal of turning more Assembly into C code...

Linux Kernel 3.2.70 LTS Adds MIPS, PPC, x86, and Btrfs Improvements, More

On August 6, Ben Hutchings announced the release and immediate availability for download of the seventy maintenance release of the long-term supported Linux 3.2...