Possibly linux replylemmy.zip5Hide 5 repliesIt just happened to cause an issue on Windows. There is no reason it couldn't of caused a issue on a Linux system.26
connaisseur replyfeddit.org2Hide 2 repliesOh actually it did happen in may. https://forums.rockylinux.org/t/crowdstrike-freezing-rockylinux-after-9-4-upgrade/1404116
devfuuu replylemmy.worldOn linux they use EBPF, so no. https://nondeterministic.computer/@mjg59/1128160113709249591
Or running their linux on their servers.
It just happened to cause an issue on Windows. There is no reason it couldn't of caused a issue on a Linux system.
Oh actually it did happen in may. https://forums.rockylinux.org/t/crowdstrike-freezing-rockylinux-after-9-4-upgrade/14041
Was the solution there to just boot an older/previous kernel?
Either this or switch to another backend mode.
On linux they use EBPF, so no.
https://nondeterministic.computer/@mjg59/112816011370924959
Not just servers. Also laptops and computers
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Windows 3.1 FTW