Greg K-H

@gregkh

The blatherings of a linux kernel driver monkey.

Olympic peninsula , USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2008.

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    26. lis 2019.

    I'm doing a short keynote with at Open-source Summit / Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Lyon. We'll be discussing some big news for the project.

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  2. 12. lis 2019.

    Some great "inside baseball" commentary on the spectre/meltdown mess that we went through, and are still dealing with today.

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    videos: CVEs are dead, long live the CVE!

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  4. 4. lis 2019.
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    30. ruj 2019.

    Free course on learning kernel development process the “rules of the road” including configuring a dev system, git basics, writing patches, testing patches, writing commit logs, sending patches, and working on feedback. via

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  6. 27. ruj 2019.

    Comment said to me about the conference that just wrapped up, "It is a gemstone in the conference world", and I totally agree. The amount of things over the years that have been presented here first is amazing for such a "small" conference.

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  7. 27. ruj 2019.

    I totally agree, this talk rocked. Any speaker that drops a comment of "I really like Agol 68 so I did it this way" is worth it to me.

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    24. ruj 2019.

    Mishi Choudhary on Codes of Conduct: "What these codes of conduct represent is the effort by the community at industrial democracy...The projects have now evolved to a much more sophisticated workplace" 📺WATCH: "Linux Code of Conduct by Mishi Choudhary"

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    BTW, reg. 5.3.1, you know the drill: prepare for misleading headlines like "5.3 Gets First Point Release, Now Ready for Mass Adoption" or "5.3 is stable now", which IMHO give quite a misleading impression of how the development process and its versions numbers work

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  10. 3. ruj 2019.
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    28. kol 2019.
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  12. 28. srp 2019.

    Great work done here by , glad to see it finally get merged!

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  13. 18. lip 2019.

    Want to get a paid intern job working on the kernel? Apply now!!!

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  14. 15. lip 2019.
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  15. 7. lip 2019.

    I guess I have now ridden in a Tesla :)

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  16. 16. svi 2019.

    The 3.18.y kernel tree is finally dead. Well, kind of, it will live on over in Android land for a bit longer:

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  17. 14. svi 2019.
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    14. svi 2019.

    MDS attacks include: -Zombieload - Fallout - RIDL - Store-to-Leak Forwarding exploits - and a new flaw that makes Meltdown exploitable again More on these MDS attacks here:

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    These new side channel vulnerabilities (zombieload, fallout, etc) are great finds - the result of hard & creative work by researchers who deserve applause - and they definitely need to be patched. That said, "terrifying" is something they are not. Keep some perspective, folks.

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    5.1.1 is out. IOW: Prepare for headlines like ```5.1 Gets Its First Point Release, It's Now Ready for Mass Adoption``` or ```5.1 is stable now```, which IMHO give quite a misleading impression of how the Linux development process and its versions numbers work.

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