> What exactly does IPC have to do with patching?

the patching is done via IPC.
--Gravis


On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 8:41 PM, Vlad <2389...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What exactly does IPC have to do with patching?
>
> On Feb 15, 2015 5:22 PM, "Jaromil" <jaro...@dyne.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> hi
>>
>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2015, jo...@trash-mail.com wrote:
>>
>> >    As you may have read, Linus Torvalds considers to call the next
>> >    Linux release 4.0 instead of 3.20. Many people have been wondering
>> >    why, but
>>
>> yea read that back a year ago. makes sense.
>>
>> >    there is one quite radical feature hidden in the new version.
>> >    - OverlayFS now supports multiple read-only layers.
>>
>> FINALLY!
>>
>> and I hope btrfs and zfs advance. I use the latter, real good stuff
>>
>> raidz and snapshotz to the masses
>>
>> >    - Continued support improvements to Sony's PlayStation 3 with Linux
>> > even
>> >    though Sony no longer supports the "Other OS" functionality.
>>
>> very interesting! is there already a signed firmware by those who
>> cracked it? just like it was with the xbox? I guess so... there is
>> plenty of those around, are they still low on RAM?
>>
>> >    Kernel live patching makes KDBUS and systemD support mandatory!
>> >    Who will maintain our kernel fork? Or maybe we should just move on
>> >    to OpenSolaris, the only true Unix left? We have been warning
>> >    people of this happening, but they did not listen!
>>
>>
>> trololololo
>>
>>
>> ciao
>>
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