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Kernel Mode Linux

Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables the execution of user programs in a kernel mode. In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel modules, user programs are executed as ordinary processes (except for their privilege level), so scheduling and paging are performed as usual. Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the kernel can be ensured through such methods as static type checking, software fault isolation, and so forth.

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  •  24 Apr 2012 20:58

Release Notes: This release has been merged with the 3.3 Linux kernel.

  •  05 Jan 2012 22:23

Release Notes: This release has been merged with the 3.2 Linux kernel.

  •  26 Dec 2011 04:12

Release Notes: The ARM CPU architecture is now supported.

  •  30 Oct 2011 21:44

Release Notes: This release has been merged with the 3.1 Linux kernel.

  •  31 Jul 2011 18:19

Release Notes: This release has been merged with the 3.0 Linux kernel.

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