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to install a different operating system or a modified operating system. These devices have measures to
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term GNU Hurd / hurd / translator / term Recent Changes Preferences Edit History Source ? Discussion Welcome to... ... the
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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to serve as specific substantiation. Don't trust “connected” appliances Most of the devices listed here are “connected
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to install a different operating system or a modified operating system. These devices have measures to
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downgraded the firmware of its home gym equipment so that the devices will provide their full
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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bios32.c: pcibios_init: call PCI BIOS32 initialization linux/src/drivers/pci/pci.c: scan_bus: enumerate PCI devices linux/src/arch/i386
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the devnode translator and a pfinet patch to allow accessing network devices through device files; support
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this ability to enforce DRM by refusing to install on rooted Android devices. Update: Google intentionally changed
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that led Google's supposed “intelligence” [*] to obey malicious commands to manipulate devices in the
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contains nonfree programs too. These programs are intended to be loaded into I/O devices when the system
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assists engineers in designing and simulating submicron and mesoscopic semiconductor devices. In a
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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because it is often designed to lead or pressure users to discard devices sooner because support for
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X11, expat, Python, MPL, etc., | | and executable is not tivoized | open source | | | | \ | | \ | | \ | | / \---------------------------------------------- / | tivoized (tyrant) devices | O | / ----------------------------------------------/ Among all programs
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app is now also infested with ads, including up-selling its other services and devices. 2023-05 HP delivers
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cloud” puts it at risk. 2023-12 A back door in Apple devices , present and abused
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namespaces: our chroot / settrans --chroot ; networking configurations: our pfinet override stuff; system configuration: subhurds?; current time, devices: likewise?; executable interpreter: our
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think netdde or devnode will be of any help <teythoon> afaiui devnode makes mach devices available in the
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Apple iThings does all of these, and so does Windows on mobile devices with ARM chips. Windows
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are included in GNU Mach and elaborates on the hardware devices they support. DDE DDE
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NG In traditional Unix , file systems contain special files. These are: symbolic links, character devices, block devices, named pipes
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taking over ADT . Google sent out a software update to its speaker devices using their back door
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downgraded the firmware of its home gym equipment so that the devices will provide their full
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to serve as specific substantiation. Don't trust “connected” appliances Most of the devices listed here are “connected
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avoiding competition. 2022-07 Shortcuts, a built-in scripting app on Apple devices, doesn't give you
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mean GNU/Linux . That hack would not require changing Linux itself. 2019-02 Some portable surveillance devices (“phones”) now have fingerprint
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the dangers of DRM . It depicts a row of various devices (presumably iThings) over a
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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Linux 2.6.32 network device drivers, and experimental support for SATA devices was added in
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instance of Mach. Other than performance ? crosstalk , they are essentially isolated. Practically, as many devices do not allow multiple
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gone . To use proprietary software is to invite such treatment. 2015-08 Intel devices will be able to
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run in the device and use its full capabilities. We call these devices “tyrants,” and the
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function in the libstore library which is used to transparently manage block devices. The ? storeio
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ported a rump kernel to the Hurd to use SSD devices. We call it rumpdisk
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to this requirement for small system distributions , which are distros designed for devices with limited resources, like
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snoops on readers . 2013-10 Flash and JavaScript are used for “fingerprinting” devices to identify
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of Russian-made proprietary software has been mandatory on new computers and “smart” devices sold in Russia
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is still under development and it can now support network and block devices (but doesn't support
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installing a mischievous update in their printers that made the devices reject all third-party
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generation. [ powerguru home ] Remotecontrol Management of IP-enabled thermostats and other HVAC devices. [ remotecontrol home ] Stalkerfs Desktop
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generation. [ powerguru home ] Remotecontrol Management of IP-enabled thermostats and other HVAC devices. [ remotecontrol home ] Stalkerfs Desktop
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Hurd Arch GNU/Hurd GNU System Hurd NG RumpDisk The Hurd supports modern SATA devices like SSDs with RumpDisk
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contains nonfree programs too. These programs are intended to be loaded into I/O devices when the system
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between Hardware and Software What is the boundary, in digital devices, between hardware and
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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that led Google's supposed “intelligence” [*] to obey malicious commands to manipulate devices in the
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app is now also infested with ads, including up-selling its other services and devices. 2023-02 Microsoft is
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users to break the Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) facilities in digital devices. If users think what
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12, initially, the installer offered to install nonfree firmware whenever some hardware devices “needed” that. Since then
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downgraded the firmware of its home gym equipment so that the devices will provide their full
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Apple iThings does all of these, and so does Windows on mobile devices with ARM chips. Windows
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process <braunr> i'm not sure what you refer to <carli2> about DMA-capable devices you can send messages
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app is now also infested with ads, including up-selling its other services and devices. 2023-05 HP delivers
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of Hardware Specific Libraries Many programs use special libraries to access certain hardware devices, like libusb, libbluetooth, libraw1394
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cloud” puts it at risk. 2023-12 A back door in Apple devices , present and abused
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generation. [ powerguru home ] Remotecontrol Management of IP-enabled thermostats and other HVAC devices. [ remotecontrol home ] Stalkerfs Desktop
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contains nonfree programs too. These programs are intended to be loaded into I/O devices when the system
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contains nonfree programs too. These programs are intended to be loaded into I/O devices when the system
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give up if they have a lot of them. 2018-02 Apple devices lock users in
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taking over ADT . Google sent out a software update to its speaker devices using their back door
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way to switch out of S mode. 2012-10 Windows 8 on “mobile devices” (now defunct) was a
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this ability to enforce DRM by refusing to install on rooted Android devices. Update: Google intentionally changed
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this ability to enforce DRM by refusing to install on rooted Android devices. Update: Google intentionally changed
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with a different nic <braunr> i usually rebuild mach with in kernel devices so both the
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Smaller block sizes are commonly automatically selected by mke2fs when using small backend stores, like floppy devices. IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012
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generation. [ powerguru home ] Remotecontrol Management of IP-enabled thermostats and other HVAC devices. [ remotecontrol home ] Stalkerfs Desktop
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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out of their comfort zone (because they were using Windows or MacOS on their private devices). Fortunately, these people were
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is compatible with other popular Mach distributions. The device drivers for block devices and network
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Apple iThings does all of these, and so does Windows on mobile devices with ARM chips. Windows
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a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like
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to create an easy and extensible standard boot-solution for embedded devices focusing on the
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free. Android is an operating system primarily for mobile phones and other devices, which consists of
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change the design that allows Amazon to watch . 2019-01 Amazon Ring “security” devices send the video
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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gone . To use proprietary software is to invite such treatment. 2015-08 Intel devices will be able to
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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CPU with standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a
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assist engineers in designing and simulating submicron and mesoscopic semiconductor devices based on the
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upon the lean L4 kernel would finally have made it feasible to move devices drivers out of
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users from three recent threats: Tivoization: Some companies have created various different kinds of devices that run GPLed software
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of 100 million cars built by Volkswagen . 2016-07 Computerized cars with nonfree software are snooping devices . 2016-02 The
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Hurd GNU System Hurd NG Many programs use special libraries to access certain hardware devices, like libusb, libbluetooth, libraw1394