seccomp on Raspberry Pi

Gary E. Miller gem at rellim.com
Mon May 15 22:16:26 UTC 2017


Yo Hal!

On Mon, 15 May 2017 14:53:18 -0700
Hal Murray via devel <devel at ntpsec.org> wrote:

> There are two sources for Linux software to run on the Pi.

Way more than the two most common ones.  There are a lot of ready
to go images to make the Pi a media server, that are just fine for
general purpose use.

Iu use Gentoo.  A bit more involved than Raspian or Debian to get
running, but access to many more packages and easier updates after the
initial install.


> seccomp works on the Kernel(s) from Debian.  It doesn't work on the
> kernels from Raspbian.

Works fine on Gentoo, but I have not tested much.

But, I do see that -enable-warnings opens up a can of warms on RasPi/Gentoo.

RGDS
GARY
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