Syscalls, Kernel vs. User Mode and Linux Kernel Source Code - bin 0x09
We will have a look at what syscalls are and what it has to do with the kernel mode an user mode. We do this by exploring a kernel function and trace it down to the assembler level. join the discussion: / 0x09_syscalls_kernel_vs_user_mode_and_linux =[ ❤️ Support ]= → per Video: / liveoverflow → per Month: / @liveoverflow =[ 🐕 Social ]= → Twitter: / liveoverflow → Website: https://liveoverflow.com/ → Subreddit: / liveoverflow → Facebook: / liveoverflow

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