Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.31_001 (For Linux 2.4 branch)
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Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM
Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables
the execution of user programs in a kernel mode.
In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access
kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel
modules, user programs are executed as ordinary
processes (except for their privilege level), so
scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the
kernel can be ensured through such methods as
static type checking, software fault isolation,
and so forth.
Changes:
This version was merged with the 2.4.30 Linux
kernel.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm2_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm2_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
12/30/2003 01:18 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_001 (For Linux
2.6)
06/21/2004 04:21 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
12/26/2003 12:33 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10_001 (For Linux
2.6)
12/28/2004 11:02 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
01/05/2005 11:27 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.8_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.8_001 (For Linux
2.6)
08/14/2004 03:17 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_001 (For
Linux 2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_001 (For
Linux 2.6)
10/29/2003 02:47 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
12/18/2003 02:24 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.23_001 (For Linux
2.4)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.23_001 (For Linux
2.4)
12/02/2003 01:59 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_002 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_002 (For Linux
2.6)
07/24/2004 09:36 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
11/12/2003 01:31 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux
Kernel Mode Linux
12/11/2002 08:09 AMWell, you've heard of User Mode Linux, right? It allows you to run
Linux on Linux in a sort of VMWareish way. Well, now we have Kernel
Mode Linux. That's right, you can run normal processes in kernel mode.
Open...
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
04/08/2005 10:32 AM
The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security
"hardening" features for the Linux kernel. In addition to the new
features, some versions of the patch contain various security fixes.
The "hardening" features of the patch, while not a complete method of
protection, provide an extra layer of security against the easier ways
to exploit certain classes of vulnerabilities and/or reduce the impact
of those vulnerabilities. The patch can also add a little bit more
privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that
users may not see what others are doing.
Changes:
This release was updated to Linux 2.4.30.
No 2.7 Linux Kernel Branch Due Soon
No 2.7 Linux Kernel Branch Due Soon
07/22/2004 08:11 AMMultiple WinXP kernel vulns can give
user mode programs kernel mode
privileges
Multiple WinXP kernel vulns can give
user mode programs kernel mode
privileges
02/18/2004 08:05 PMfirst last (Feb 18 2004)
RE: Multiple WinXP kernel vulns can give
user mode programs kernel mode
privileges
RE: Multiple WinXP kernel vulns can give
user mode programs kernel mode
privileges
02/19/2004 12:47 PMAlun Jones (Feb 19 2004)
Novell Linux Kernel Debugger (NLKD)
20050621 (Default branch)
Novell Linux Kernel Debugger (NLKD)
20050621 (Default branch)
06/24/2005 07:17 PM

The Novell Linux Kernel Debugger (NLKD) is a
kernel debugger for Linux. NLKD provides an
architecture for supporting a robust debugging
experience and debug agents supporting local and
remote debugging. NLKD's Console Debug Agent (CDA)
supports on-box kernel debugging and is extremely
rich in functionality and easy to use. The Remote
Debug Agent (RDA) supports remote source level
debugging via gdbtransport to your favorite gdb
based client.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
11/10/2003 11:33 PMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
12/06/2003 03:55 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
06/22/2004 02:43 AMWith McObject’s release of its eXtremeDB 2.3 in-memory embedded
database for LynuxWorks’ BlueCat Linux 5.0 operating system,
developers of embedded Linux applications for the first time have an
in-memory database system (IMDS) available for LynuxWorks’ powerful
embedded platform, and for the Linux 2.6 kernel on which BlueCat Linux
5.0 is based. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2004]
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
10/31/2003 02:44 AMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux
2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux
2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)
08/09/2004 04:12 AMA cluster management system for Linux.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
08/04/2004 01:22 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
06/19/2004 01:50 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
03/20/2003 06:36 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
02/19/2004 11:34 AMA cluster management system for Unix.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
04/21/2004 02:26 PMA cluster management system for Unix.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Cluster Management 1.13.1 for
Linux 2.4.30 (Linux 2.4 branch)
MOSIX Cluster Management 1.13.1 for
Linux 2.4.30 (Linux 2.4 branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AMMOSIX is a management system that allows a cluster
of x86 nodes to perform like a parallel computer.
It is particularly suitable to run intensive
computing and massive I/O applications. In a MOSIX
system there is no need to modify applications,
link them with any library, or even assign
processes to different nodes. It is done
automatically, just "fork and forget", like in an
SMP system. MOSIX is geared toward improved
performance, overhead-free scalability and
ease-of-use.
Linux-VServer 1.9.5 (Linux 2.6
Development branch)
Linux-VServer 1.9.5 (Linux 2.6
Development branch)
03/24/2005 05:25 AM
Linux-VServer allows you to create virtual private
servers and security contexts which operate like a
normal Linux server, but allow many independent
servers to be run simultaneously in one box at
full speed. All services, such as ssh, mail, Web,
and databases, can be started on such a VPS,
without modification, just like on any real
server. Each virtual server has its own user
account database and root password and doesn't
interfere with other virtual servers.
Changes:
A small bug in IPv6 hiding was fixed, a memory
leak in an error path was removed, and a
mysterious double allocation issue in x25 was
fixed. iunlink and barrier update for XFS as well
as the proc/mounts virtualization were corrected.
A new claim/release scheme replaces the double
refcounting. Legacy support was separated, and a
bunch of new limits/accountings were added
(anon_rss, locks, shm, forks). A new ccap that
protects network mounts was added. Compile time
information was added to the proc info.
Linux: Whose Kernel Is It?
Linux: Whose Kernel Is It?
05/25/2004 05:12 AMResponding to a legal challenge over the origin of some of the Linux
programming code, Linus Torvalds, the operating system's creator,
proposes changes to the kernel-development process that he thinks will
squelch any future legal problems. By Michelle Delio.
Linux Kernel 2.6.8
Linux Kernel 2.6.8
08/15/2004 06:16 AMLinux 2.6 HV Kernel
Linux 2.6 HV Kernel
12/27/2004 01:06 PMLinux-2.6.10-hv-stable1
Linux Kernel 2.6.2
Linux Kernel 2.6.2
02/04/2004 11:21 AMLinux 2.6.0 Kernel Released
Linux 2.6.0 Kernel Released
12/17/2003 11:49 PMthenextpresident writes "It's here! Just updated on kernel.org, the
Linux 2.6.0 kernel has finally arrived! We've been waiting a long time
for this, and it had ...
Linux Kernel SCTP
Linux Kernel SCTP
03/20/2003 11:55 AMNew release lksctp-2_5_65-0_6_8 available
Linux Kernel 2.6.0 Released
Linux Kernel 2.6.0 Released
12/19/2003 07:40 PMJust in case you've been offworld and somehow missed the news, Linus
announced the release of the version 2.6.0 of the Linux kernel
Wednesday. One
of the most significant changes to the Linux kernel for us robot folks
is the merging of much of uCLinux into the mainstream
kernel. This means 2.6 is going to become even more widespread in
robotics and other embedded applications.
For a more general description of what's new in the 2.6 kernel, check
out The Wonderful World of
Linux 2.6 by Joe Pranevich.
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