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    <title>kernel</title>
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    <updated>2026-06-18T04:49:17+00:00</updated>
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            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/12785</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[ModuleJail]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://github.com/jnuyens/modulejail/" />
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Proactively shrink a Linux host&amp;#039;s kernel-module attack surface by blacklisting every module not currently in use. 

A single POSIX shell script that shrinks a Linux host&amp;#039;s kernel-module attack surface by writing a modprobe.d blacklist for every kernel module not currently in use, minus a built-in baseline and an optional sysadmin whitelist. No daemons, no initramfs changes, no AI inside the tool. One script, one run, one blacklist file.

Related contents:

- [ModuleJail - Bloquer les modules kernel Linux inutilisés @ Korben :fr:](https://korben.info/modulejail-blacklist-modules-kernel-linux-inutilises.html).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2026-05-18T10:23:21+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/12261</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Sashiko]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://sashiko.dev/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/12261"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Agentic review of Linux Kernel code changes.

Sashiko is an agentic Linux kernel code review system. It uses a set Linux kernel-specific prompts and a special protocol to review proposed Linux kernel changes. Sashiko can ingest patches from mailing lists or local git. It&amp;#039;s fully self contained (doesn&amp;#039;t use any external agentic cli tools) and can work with various LLM providers.

Related contents:

- [Google lance une IA pour traquer les bugs dans le noyau Linux @ Korben :fr:](https://korben.info/google-lance-une-ia-pour-traquer-les-bugs-dans-le-noyau-linux.html).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2026-03-23T16:02:39+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/12092</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[XanMod Kernel]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://xanmod.org/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/12092"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. Built to provide a stable, smooth and solid system experience. 

- [XanMod Kernel @ GitLab](https://gitlab.com/xanmod/linux).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2026-03-12T07:55:55+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/10564</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Tile Language (tile-lang)]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://tilelang.com/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/10564"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Domain-specific language designed to streamline the development of high-performance GPU/CPU/Accelerators kernels 

Tile Language (tile-lang) is a concise domain-specific language designed to streamline the development of high-performance GPU/CPU kernels (e.g., GEMM, Dequant GEMM, FlashAttention, LinearAttention). By employing a Pythonic syntax with an underlying compiler infrastructure on top of TVM, tile-lang allows developers to focus on productivity without sacrificing the low-level optimizations necessary for state-of-the-art performance.

- [Tile Language @ GitHub](https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-10-07T05:59:10+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/2021</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://github.com/firelzrd/bore-scheduler" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/2021"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) is enhanced versions of CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) and EEVDF (Earliest Eligible Virtual Deadline First) Linux schedulers. Developed with the aim of maintaining these schedulers&amp;#039; high performance while delivering resilient responsiveness to user input under as versatile load scenario as possible.

Related contents:

- [Episode 597: Cache My OS @ Linux Unplugged](https://linuxunplugged.com/597).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-28T21:33:14+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/2304</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Zen Kernel]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel" />
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Zen Patched Kernel Sources.

Zen Kernel is a fork of Linux that applies out-of-tree features, early backports, and fixes, that impact desktop usage of Linux. Many of the features that change system behavior are hidden behind CONFIG_ZEN_INTERACTIVE, while many others are always available or configurable (such as CONFIG_MUQSS), for custom builds and distributions of Zen Kernel.

Source: [LINUX Unplugged: 593: Zen and the Art of Kernel Preempting](https://linuxunplugged.com/593).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-28T22:20:44+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/2806</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[kernelconfig.io]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.kernelconfig.io/index.html" />
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[search config information for linux kernel modules.

- [Episode 589: 6 Reasons to Love Linux 6.12 @ Linux Unplugged](https://linuxunplugged.com/589).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-28T23:45:25+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/2807</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[sched_ext]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://sched-ext.com/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/2807"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[sched_ext is a Linux kernel feature which enables implementing kernel thread schedulers in BPF and dynamically loading them. This repository contains various scheduler implementations and support utilities.

- [sched_ext schedulers and tools @ GitHub](https://github.com/sched-ext/scx).

Related contents:

- [What&amp;#039;s scheduled for sched_ext @ LWN.net](https://lwn.net/Articles/974387/).
- [Episode 589: 6 Reasons to Love Linux 6.12 @ Linux Unplugged](https://linuxunplugged.com/589).
- [Meta Is Using The Linux Scheduler Designed For Valve&amp;#039;s Steam Deck On Its Servers @ phoronix](https://www.phoronix.com/news/Meta-SCX-LAVD-Steam-Deck-Server).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-12-24T12:54:21+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/2984</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[dracut]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut" />
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[the event driven initramfs infrastructure.

The dracut (the tool) is used to create an initramfs image by copying tools and files from an installed system and combining it with the dracut framework, usually found in /usr/lib/dracut/modules.d.

- [dracut-loopback @ GitHub](https://github.com/noblepayne/dracut-loopback).
- [Episode 586: Kexec with Determination @ Linux Unplugged](https://linuxunplugged.com/586).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T00:14:12+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/3082</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Asterinas]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://asterinas.github.io/" />
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Forge the future of Rust OSes.
Asterinas is an open-source community dedicated to crafting the
next-generation OS kernels using Rust with the framekernel architecture.

 Asterinas is a secure, fast, and general-purpose OS kernel, written in Rust and providing Linux-compatible ABI. 

- [Asterinas @ GitHub](https://github.com/asterinas/asterinas).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T00:30:24+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/3481</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[illumos]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://illumos.org/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/3481"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Free software implementation of the Solaris kernel.

illumos is a Unix operating system which provides next-generation features for downstream distributions, including advanced system debugging, next generation filesystem, networking, and virtualization options.]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T01:37:18+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/3918</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://sysprog21.github.io/lkmpg/" />
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                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[This project keeps the Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide up to date, with working examples for recent 5.x and 6.x kernel versions. The guide has been around since 2001 and most copies of it on the web only describe old 2.6.x kernels.

- [The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide @ GitHub](https://github.com/sysprog21/lkmpg).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T02:49:47+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/4197</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[KernelSU]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://kernelsu.org/" />
            <link rel="via" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://links.biapy.com/links/4197"/>
            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[A kernel-based root solution for Android.

- [KernelSU @ GitHub](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T03:36:08+00:00</updated>
        </entry>
            <entry>
            <id>https://links.biapy.com/links/4807</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[ELKS: Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset]]></title>
            <link rel="alternate" href="https://github.com/ghaerr/elks" />
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                <name><![CDATA[Biapy]]></name>
            </author>
            <summary type="text">
                <![CDATA[Linux for 8086.

- [ELKS and Fuzix: Linux – and Unix – writ very, very small @ The Register](https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/06/elks_and_fuzix_tiny_unixes/).]]>
            </summary>
            <updated>2025-08-29T05:19:02+00:00</updated>
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