To those, like me, who don’t feel very comfortable with ACL (Access Control List), I advise them to look at this SuSE article from 2003 that almost explains everything about this subject.
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To those, like me, who don’t feel very comfortable with ACL (Access Control List), I advise them to look at this SuSE article from 2003 that almost explains everything about this subject.
Everything started in 2009, when two researchers from the MIT, J.Arnold and F.Kaashoek, wrote an academic paper about “Automatic Rebootless Kernel Updates”. In this paper, they explained the state of the art in kernel hot patching and what approaches they took…
With RHEL7, RedHat decided to stop any 32-bit version of its distribution. Anticipating the market evolution, the company is now working on a 64-bit ARM architecture called AArch64. Yesterday, Jon Masters, RedHat ARM architect, gave a conference showing a demo of…
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