Syscalls, Kernel vs. User Mode and Linux Kernel Source Code - bin 0x09

Syscalls, Kernel vs. User Mode and Linux Kernel Source Code - bin 0x09

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Vlad Vlad
Vlad Vlad - 11.10.2023 22:07

I understood barely a 10% of that, but very interesting

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10 Facts Show
10 Facts Show - 12.07.2023 15:14

RDMSR(Read MSR) is a kernel level command how it can be execute in user mode,so there is much detail you are missing but its a great video

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Kenbomp
Kenbomp - 03.06.2023 16:44

Radare2

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Александър К
Александър К - 21.04.2023 11:05

Video is too fast man, even at 0.75x..

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Ramakrishna J K
Ramakrishna J K - 09.04.2023 08:05

Great Great Great Video.. Thanks a lot..

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Squid Gaurd
Squid Gaurd - 25.01.2023 06:20

ok episode moving

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Samarth Tandale
Samarth Tandale - 13.12.2022 22:01

Amazing Content !!!

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Samarth Tandale
Samarth Tandale - 13.12.2022 21:59

Basically what that means is the kernal gives some address space to each process and this chunk of address space is called as linear address in that process, Right?

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Хочется Немного Питсы
Хочется Немного Питсы - 08.12.2022 20:38

Your English is quite clear and easy to understand by non-native English users

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Yoni Te
Yoni Te - 05.11.2022 10:16

awesome video

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00EUnderscore
00EUnderscore - 24.09.2022 16:22

Hi are there any other things books that can help me understand the Memory - -and kernel basics

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Patrick Mullen
Patrick Mullen - 02.09.2022 18:40

Great video, a thumbs up 👍

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Darshan Patel
Darshan Patel - 08.08.2022 00:25

no matter how many times I come back to this playlist, I always learn something new🙌

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Jonathan
Jonathan - 20.07.2022 12:45

Excellent. Should i see the former videos to understand this?

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Florin Postolache
Florin Postolache - 12.07.2022 16:43

Great introduction. Thanks for sharing !

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Tony Stark
Tony Stark - 03.07.2022 16:25

most of the things just flew over my head, can anyone suggest something to understand this topic??

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Thiago
Thiago - 21.06.2022 20:44

thank you!

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Look Back
Look Back - 07.06.2022 12:30

Thanks! Your videos are invaluable!

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Bobby Heisnam
Bobby Heisnam - 30.05.2022 20:36

WOW

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Waldo Lemmer
Waldo Lemmer - 08.05.2022 13:07

The kernel is complex so other application can be simple

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snorman1911
snorman1911 - 26.03.2022 15:40

Enjoying your instruction on Lennox Cisco's sir!

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Henrique Souto Maior Rezende
Henrique Souto Maior Rezende - 17.03.2022 20:06

The kernel is a deep boi

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BringTheIdeas
BringTheIdeas - 01.12.2021 19:26

LinOx

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Mario
Mario - 30.07.2021 12:54

this channel is a blessing

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edgeeffect
edgeeffect - 17.07.2021 18:41

I'm at some grey area between n00b and leet.... and I these videos are neither too simple nor too complicated for me.. NICE!

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Ziyang Xie
Ziyang Xie - 29.05.2021 13:12

that's a really great video

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DONG TRAN
DONG TRAN - 06.05.2021 00:30

I started learning the assembly and found it really difficult. Hope watching your video will help me more in learning :D

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Enrico Migliore
Enrico Migliore - 30.04.2021 09:45

Great video thanks. Very detailed contents. The author did a great job.

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Pedro Fam
Pedro Fam - 11.04.2021 02:57

god, this is awsome

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Carlos García
Carlos García - 11.04.2021 00:08

I would like to see such a deep dive for hypervisor. and maybe compare with this. PS: how can I give double or triple likes to a video?

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Mehdi Charife
Mehdi Charife - 21.03.2021 20:19

I understood nothing. Dislike.

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Desmond PC
Desmond PC - 12.03.2021 21:27

awesome video man, in-depth and easy to understand

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Ari van Houten
Ari van Houten - 08.03.2021 21:54

Still a good series! Can recommend this to everyone!

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Alan Medina
Alan Medina - 08.03.2021 03:05

I hope to someday have a basic understandig of the linux kernel.
Video reinforces how much I still need to learn.
My brain overheated for a good reason.

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Soleiman
Soleiman - 24.02.2021 06:40

i think i understood only 1% and can't say what

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sumit benarji
sumit benarji - 03.02.2021 17:43

Superb explaination

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Abhinavkishore G V
Abhinavkishore G V - 13.01.2021 06:38

I did not understand the syscall code part.
Not your fault.. I m a noob linux kernal programming
It inspires Me to Start learning more about these Thanks

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effexon
effexon - 16.12.2020 08:09

Is it that Vic20 or Commodore64 dont have these rings, but you can write and run which opcode you want? Then 486 already has those rings and this applies...

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shravan kumar sheri
shravan kumar sheri - 04.12.2020 17:48

watched 2 times to get the grasp of it. Man it was really profound amount of knowledge.

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NutipA NutipA
NutipA NutipA - 02.10.2020 01:20

Very unclear, but very interesting

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uOhWhoRu
uOhWhoRu - 30.08.2020 15:12

bruh and i thought learning this is hard lmao thanks for the ez explaining ❤️

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Sharath T
Sharath T - 18.07.2020 18:27

I was always afraid of binary exploitation and stuff around binaries.
I really appreciate your work here.
Thanks for the big help. As you said, I got lost in your series and wonder what I can get more in this video series.

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Sudip Bhandari
Sudip Bhandari - 15.06.2020 20:08

I guess I am not ready for this yet.. but I will come again soon :)

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Garde Des Ombres
Garde Des Ombres - 01.06.2020 11:21

Thank you. Is there a book or a resource where can i learn this kind of stuffs deeply ?

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MrWAYOFWARRIOR
MrWAYOFWARRIOR - 24.04.2020 00:56

hey liveoverflow, du bist mein totemtier :D

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A K
A K - 14.04.2020 18:14

Wow. That was awesome 👍

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