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System Hardening - The Chromium Projects edit / delete
A nice overview of all the application hardening facilities used on ChromiumOS.
to chromium container hardening linux sandbox security ... on 22 July 2014
Some good presentations on Linux container facilities. (Horrid Javascript-based site, though.)
to container linux programming sandbox security ... on 11 July 2014
Applying mount namespaces edit / delete
Various neat tricks with Linux mount namespaces, including how to emulate chroot using it (which you can now do as a regular user, thanks to CLONE_NEWUSER).
to chroot linux mount namespace programming ... on 02 July 2014
Using simple seccomp filters edit / delete
A worked example of setting up seccomp system call filters.
Bull GNU/Linux NFSv4 project edit / delete
This is the page with the handy table of which daemons you need for the different versions of NFS.
Marc's Blog: btrfs - Btrfs Raid5 Status edit / delete
Yeowch. Guess I'm not going to be using btrfs for this year's RAID array.
to btrfs filesystem linux raid ... on 25 March 2014
Prebuilt kernels for the BeagleBone Black (and similar boards) as Debian packages. I wish there was something on the BBB wiki that pointed to this!
to arm beaglebone kernel linux ... on 15 February 2014
palosaari (Antti Palosaari) ยท GitHub edit / delete
Currently developing an SDR API for V4L, so there'll be a standard way of driving RTL-SDR-like devices. Neat!
Queueing in the Linux Network Stack | Dan Siemon edit / delete
"This article aims to explain where IP packets are queued in the Linux network stack, how interesting new latency reducing features such as BQL operate and how to control buffering for reduced latency."
to ag0907 bufferbloat ip latency linux network queue ... on 14 December 2013
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tasty by Adam Sampson.