Linice is a kernel debugger that enables developers to debug and analyze x86 source-level code.
One of the top features of Linice is its ability to break into a running kernel at any time with a simple hotkey. This program is also capable of supporting breakpoints and single-step modes on user programs, the kernel, or even individual modules.
Linice has also been designed with versatility in mind, offering support for a wide range of adapters including the VGA frame buffer, X Window System, serial connections, and even monochrome adapters.
If you're wondering what's new in this release, there are a few notable fixes worth highlighting. First, there was previously a bug in Linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels. This has been fixed in this latest release of Linice. Additionally, this update has resolved a linsym segfault that had been reported by multiple users.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and user-friendly kernel debugger option, Linice is worth your consideration.
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