Just published a deep dive on how we have made it possible to debug the kernel with drgn, without installing any debuginfo packages, on Oracle Linux.
This is a really cool feature that we're in the middle of upstreaming, so it's not quite present in drgn's main branch. However the article has links to all the relevant code, PRs, and issues, so you can see the process in real time, and learn how to get it working on other kernels/distros.
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/introducing-ctf-support-in-drgn-for-oracle-linux
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@wolf480pl I've seen this too on the Oracle blog site. There's no audio or video in my post, so you should just deny access. I've never clicked ok!
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@brenns10 yeah, I figured it's something other than the main content triggering it.
It's kinda fits with the Oracle vibe though...
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