Canonical announced that a couple of vulnerabilities had been found in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the OMAP4 kernel of the Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system.
The CVE-2012-4530 Linux kernel vulnerabilities affected Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) OMAP4.
According to Canonical, the system could be made to leak data on the kernel stack.
Canonical announced that a couple of vulnerabilities had been found in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the OMAP4 kernel of the Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) operating system.
The CVE-2012-0957 and CVE-2012-4565 Linux kernel vulnerabilities affected Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) OMAP4.
According to Canonical, two security issues were fixed in the kernel.
graysky wrote:WonderWoofy wrote:Edit: Oh it is you graysky, you must be using a kernel from _your_ repo...No, this happens with either a linux-ck kernel or with the official ARCH kernel. The pic clearly shows '3.6.2-1-ARCH' in the Pid line. Definitely something in upstream.Sorry, I wasn't very clear. Since you had said 3.5.2-1 that you had downgraded to, I thought
I can add SD card to emulator while I lunch from the eclipse. But, I have downloaded Android Froyo 2.2 source tree and bulit it , and also downloaded Android goldfish kernel source and lunched the emulator with the downloaded kernel.
Canonical announced that a few vulnerabilities had been found in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the OMAP4 kernel of the Ubuntu 12.10 operating system.
The CVE-2013-0190, CVE-2013-0216, CVE-2013-0217, CVE-2013-0231, CVE-2013-0268, CVE-2013-0290, CVE-2013-0311, CVE-2013-0313, and CVE-2013-0349 Linux kernel vulnerabilities, affected Ubuntu 12.10 OMAP4.
According to Canonical, Andrew
I have a laptop which infamously will not function properly running Linux without a patched Kernel OR the latest official Kernel.I would like to know how, if possible, I could get Crunchbang Statler Alpha 2, with the latest Debian kernel already on the .iso, that way I don't have to run a patched, old kernel.
Canonical announced that a few vulnerabilities had been found in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the OMAP4 kernel of the Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system.
The CVE-2013-0228, CVE-2013-0268, CVE-2013-0311, CVE-2013-0349, and CVE-2013-1773 Linux kernel vulnerabilities, affected Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) OMAP4.
According to Canonical, several security issues have bee
Hi, all:
My hosting computer: Ubuntu 12.04 32bits.
I'm trying to build Ubuntu kernel for OMAP4, strictly following
http://omappedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_ker...compiler_setup
I'm actually trying to do ARMHF Cross-Compilation with the kernel
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubunt....git;a=summary
code
Code:
fakeroot debian/rules clean
brings me the error:
Quote:
So right now my phone is running android 4.04.
So I checked out the entire android 4.04 ics branch from the aosp project:
repo init -u h t t p s : / /android.googlesource.kom/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.4_r2.1
And then I go ahead and download the kernel source, change a few options in tuna_defconfig, make the kernel, and copy the zImage to the file:
devices/samsung/tuna/kernel
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