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|abstract=Ksplice is a new (open source) tool for applying traditional source code patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting.  You can use it to keep your server or workstation up-to-date with security patches.  This talk will explain how Ksplice works.
|abstract=Ksplice is a new (open source) tool for applying traditional source code patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting.  You can use it to keep your server or workstation up-to-date with security patches.  This talk will explain how Ksplice works.
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 17 November 2008

[edit] Ksplice

Date: November 18, 2008, at 3:30 PM
Presenters: Jeff Arnold (jbarnold), Tim Abbott (tabbott), and Anders Kaseorg (andersk)
Location: 4-231
Notes: Ksplice technical paper
Abstract: Ksplice is a new (open source) tool for applying traditional source code patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting. You can use it to keep your server or workstation up-to-date with security patches. This talk will explain how Ksplice works.
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