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* <code>[[kernel.shmmax]]</code> | * <code>[[kernel.shmmax]]</code> | ||
* [[Linux Kernel vulnerabilities]] | * [[Linux Kernel vulnerabilities]] | ||
+ | * [[Linux websites]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:15, 21 September 2022
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Kernel messages:
- Linux Kernel changelog/version/history
Blogs
- LWN: https:://lwn.net
Related terms
journalctl -k
- udev (2003)
- seccomp (2005)
- XNU kernel macOS kernel
- System call (syscall)
- Consistent Network Device Naming
- inotify
- sysfs
- overlay2
- XNU
/proc/sys/vm/swappiness
kernel.shmmax
- Linux Kernel vulnerabilities
- Linux websites
See also
- Linux distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, Amazon Linux, Oracle Linux, ArchLinux, SUSE
- Linux Kernel: namespaces, Cgroups, OOM, proc, Linux Kernel changelog,
sysctl, userfaultfd
, Grub, ENOSPC, ENOMEM, DKMS, syscall, Transparent huge pages, smatch, sysfs, vm.swappiness, CFS, Runlevel, Jens Axboe, Consistent Network Device Naming, Initial ramdisk (initrd),modprobe
, MTD, Linux Kernel vulnerabilities,/sys/kernel/
, KernelCare,unix://
, Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) - Linux, Linux Foundation, Linux Kernel, man, BusyBox,
coreutils
, ELF, taskset, shell, Linux distributions, X, Virtual console,whoami
,.cer
,-T
,install
, Link Time Optimization (LTO),--silent
, NixOS,util-linux
,execve
, LinuxKit, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux - Mandatory access control: AppArmor, SELinux, seccomp, System Integrity Protection (macOS)
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