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Native Multitouch support on Linux

by admin on February 13, 2010

blog.boulabiar.net This video shows some actions made using a multitouch capable tablet. These actions are handled natively by the new Linux kernel 2.6.30 meaning that you can now produce the same effects shown in proprietary systems. For more informations, contact me directly by mail boulabiar .at. gmail.com

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Linux Kernel Map

by admin on February 12, 2010

Here's the video from the post, before it went down.

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Linux 2.6.30+ Local Kernel Exploit 0day, disabling SELinux/AppArmor/LSM ;)

January 23, 2010

Hello to my new vendor-sec visitors! Haven’t we learned yet that the kernel can do whatever it wants? Guess not Once I own the kernel (which SELinux does nothing to prevent), I just destroy everything (SELinux, AppArmor, LSM, auditing, and more!), in honor of the curse of Cheddar Bay! 100% reliable too BTW, [...]

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Out-of-the-box multitouch on Linux

January 21, 2010

This video, shot by ENAC’s Interactive Computing Laboratory, demonstrates how one can use out-of-the-box Linux applications with multitouch displays, using the lab’s kernel drivers and modified X.org evdev driver. See lii-enac.fr for technical details. This work was done during project ShareIT, carried out with Thales Avionics, IntuiLab and Stantum, and sponsored by Aerospace Valley. The [...]

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How to compile Linux Kernel

December 19, 2009

Compiling Mandrake Linux at the command prompt.

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