Linux kernel module for disabling Intel Turbo Boost in CPU
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Linux kernel module for disabling Intel Turbo Boost in CPU
Operating System Micro-kernel designed for IA-32 Arch.
Kernel sources of the Katya ® 👽 OS for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. These sources are only used to build device-specific modules. The Generic Kernel Image is built from the common kernel.
Linux kernel development snippets
Repository for a school homework for the Embedded systems programming practice course in ELSYS (TUES)
ksysrqd is a Linux kernel module for calling magic sysrq-keys over TCP/IP. Therefore it runs inside kernel space and is OOM safe. Also can be used as debugging tool or hacking backdoors inside the kernel (with patches of course) ;-).
Linux kernel module signing for SecureBoot
A system call for Linux kernel
A comprehensive guide to Linux kernel modules, detailing parameter passing and array passing techniques
Python script which self signs specified kernel modules for newly installed Linux kernels
Linux Kernel Common for the Katya ® 👽 OS.
Sample filesystem for "Linux File Systems in 45 minutes ...". Fix for `Linux 4.x`
Kernel Module for Lunix Sensors - Assignment for Operating Systems Lab (NTUA ECE)
Utilities to manage Secure Boot signatures
The core idea behind kernel hardening is this: we will never be able to get all of the security bugs out of our code, especially when we're dealing with a large and fast-moving program like the kernel. Beyond that, even when we fix security bugs, those fixes don't get out to the affected users; think of all the Android devices with no security.
About Aurora Store 📺 focused on security, minimalism and usability. Our app store is currently being used to distribute our own apps and the Google Play mirror for isolated download functionality of all apps that are available on the Google Play Market. In the future, it will be used for the possible distribution of builds of Katya ® 👽 Mobile OS.
All programs written following the LKMPG book (kernel 5.2 and above version)
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