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  • Where can I find a presentation about Linux Debugging?

    There are two ShockWave Flash presentations for Linux debugging available.



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  • What is the purpose of the "Linux Kernel initialisation" HTML page and what does the parameters mean?

    The Target specific HTML page must be used to initialize the Linux kernel BEFORE it is started by the UDE.



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  • How can I debug my newly built Linux Kernel from the first line?

    Start UDE ..



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  • How can I debug a Linux Kernel Module Driver with the UDE?

    Load a kernel module and debug from the first line:



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  • How can I debug a Linux Kernel with the UDE?

    You can ..



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  • I cannot connect my i.MX Board running linux. Why?

    Why and what can I do?



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  • How can I enable the linker debug output?

    To enable some debug information output about the dynamic linker the LD_DEBUG environment variable must be set as follows:



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  • Which tools are needed to compile a Linux Kernel?

    To compile a Linux Kernel 2.6.x the following tools are needed ..



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  • What means "Lazy binding"?

    The "Lazy binding" process describes the relocation of an library function address at run time.



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  • How do I capture a kernel Oops?

    There are several ways to capture an Oops dump ..



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  • How can I shorten the Linux boot time?

    You can ..



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  • Why does the Linux Operating System works in virtual address mode?

    Linux is a multitasking operating system. Each task (except kernel tasks / drivers) has its own virtual memory space ...



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  • Who loads the Linux kernel?

    The Linux kernel itself needs a bootloader to start up successfull ...



     
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