Kernel in a sentence as a noun

The man wrote git for use on the Linux kernel.

He used to be a Linux kernel hacker.

The rules for submitting kernel patches are laid out in great detail.

I mean, yes, the Linux kernel itself and maybe GCC, but Wine just blows me away.

He's the kernel admin, he's a popular figure, he manages millions of lines of code.

Anyone can fork the kernel, build a team of developers and usurp Linus.

My first contribution to the Linux kernel actually shipped with this release.

First, they can use the approach VirtualBox is now using where they search for kernel symbols of unexposed APIs and call those.

And I don't _ever_ want to hear that kind of obvious garbage and idiocy from a kernel maintainer again.

And you still haven't learnt the first rule of kernel maintenance?> If a change results in user programs breaking, it's a bug in the kernel.

What are the ramifications if this is what happened?I strongly suspect they were able to get a copy of the kernel source code...

In 1998, he entered the business world by founding a consulting company around his kernel porting work.

Trying to argue with him about how to use git with respect to your tiny patch to the Linux kernel seems... like missing the point on a great many things.

To get root from that you need to make a bootable image, which requires a compatible kernel, which you normally pull off the device as root.

VirtualBox was using a publicly exposed API at the kernel level and assuming that such an API would be stable.

" Any rational kernel developer wants to jump to C as soon as possible -- and wants as much of the system to be in C as possible.

This function breaks across kernel module boundaries and searches the kernel space for a named symbol, even if that symbol is not exported for public access.

I caved in, I updated the drivers over night, it wasn't too bad just some changes in the kernel interfaces and SCO had made some dumb changes to the way installs worked etc.

They'll struggle to build that team, because Linus is deeply trusted with the stewardship of the kernel, in no small part because of his "unprofessional" behaviour.

As part of the kernel driver initialize process, VirtualBox now calls the new method `vboxdrvDarwinResolveSymbols`.

If you really know what you're doing, a custom cache can be significantly more efficient than the general purpose kernel cache, which in turn can make significant impact on performance bottom line.

Because of this, I imagine that they have had built-in support for years for detecting various CPU models and manually enabling VT-x extensions, rather than relying on kernel-specific APIs.

Kernel definitions

noun

the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone; "black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell"

See also: meat

noun

a single whole grain of a cereal; "a kernel of corn"

noun

the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"

See also: substance core center centre essence gist heart inwardness