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|abstract=Ksplice allows system administrators to apply patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting. Ksplice can apply 88% of the Linux kernel security patches from May 2005 to May 2008 without writing any new code, and it can apply all of the security patches from that interval if a programmer writes a small amount of new code. This talk will explain how Ksplice works. | |abstract=Ksplice allows system administrators to apply patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting. Ksplice can apply 88% of the Linux kernel security patches from May 2005 to May 2008 without writing any new code, and it can apply all of the security patches from that interval if a programmer writes a small amount of new code. This talk will explain how Ksplice works. | ||
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[edit] Ksplice
Date: November 18, 2008, at 3:30 PM |
Presenters: Jeffrey B. Arnold (jbarnold) |
Location: 4-231 |
Abstract: Ksplice allows system administrators to apply patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting. Ksplice can apply 88% of the Linux kernel security patches from May 2005 to May 2008 without writing any new code, and it can apply all of the security patches from that interval if a programmer writes a small amount of new code. This talk will explain how Ksplice works. |