KDBUS To Be Included In The Linux 4.1 Kernel
After being in development for years, KDBUS has been called for integration into the Linux 4.1 kernel by Greg Kroah-Hartman.
KDBUS is effectively D-Bus in the Linux kernel for high-performance and secure IPC with the kernel. KDBUS has been especially sought after by systemd developers, is being used for new Linux sandboxing of apps, and PulseAudio will likely end up using it for data transmission, among many other potential use-cases.
Also: Linux 4.1 Will Improve AMD Bulldozer's ASLR Entropy Issue
PMEM Persistent Memory Driver Coming For Linux 4.1
Linux 4.1 Brings Many Potentially Risky x86/ASM Changes
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