Embedded Linux does a good job of bridging the gap between embedded programming and high-level UNIX programming. It has a full TCP stack, good debugging tools and great library support. This makes for ...
If a program crashes with a core dump then, it is easy to debug and find the last internal state of the program. When we run multiple programs or threads, then it is difficult to find which core was ...
Postmortem debugging in desktop operating systems (OSes) such as Windows and Linux has been around for some time. If the OS crashes, a kernel dump file is written to the disk for postmortem debugging ...
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