It’s a terrible shame Linux is still a 1970s program.
Plan 9’s debugger Acid can attach to a running kernel on a remote machine and debug it.
> It’s a terrible shame Linux is still a 1970s program.
This is a needlessly snide and inaccurate characterization.
> Plan 9’s debugger Acid can attach to a running kernel on a remote machine and debug it.
KGDB over Ethernet does the same on Linux.
> It’s a terrible shame Linux is still a 1970s program.
This is a needlessly snide and inaccurate characterization.
> Plan 9’s debugger Acid can attach to a running kernel on a remote machine and debug it.
KGDB over Ethernet does the same on Linux.