Dirty COW: Linux Exploit
Dirty COW, or technically known as CVE-2016-5195, is an Linux kernel exploit made famous in 2016. ▶
Dirty COW, or technically known as CVE-2016-5195, is an Linux kernel exploit made famous in 2016. ▶
Although I normally only talk about the ARM based ODROID boards I want to talk about the ODROID-H2 today and something that you can do on it. Since the ODROID-H2 is a standard x86_64 (amd64) board you can do exactly the same configuration steps that you perform on every other ▶
It's easy to chill with your ODROID because there are so many Android gaming options for the Android operating system. In this article, we'll explore three new releases: Stranger Things: The Game, Pocket Morty's, and Streets of Rage. Stranger Things: The Game Straight from the hit TV show, here comes ▶
This article details the steps necessary to install the Google Play Store on ODROID-N2 using Android Pie. ▶
I would be remiss if I didn’t at least mention Google Stadia. This is a streaming game service that promises to breathe new life into your ODROID-XU4 gaming experience—even the lower-powered ODROID-C1 should, in theory, benefit from this Google service. What the heck is Google Stadia? Simply put, as announced ▶
The GameSir G3w is a high-quality gamepad that adopts a 32-bit MCU chip, with a computing capability that is up to 48 million operations per second. And it is supported on the official Linux and Android operating systems offered by Hardkernel.
Sony Interactive Entertainment won the coveted Best of gamescom award for its creation of the sandbox game, Dreams. ▶
Rob promptly asked if I didn't have a pool of games I just played on my ODROID running Android and for a miraculous stroke of luck I did have it! Who could imagine that I play games on my spare time? ▶
Our long wait is finally over: Google Stadia, this universal game-changing streaming service, has gone live now! It debuted late November, 2019. As discussed in earlier articles from this column, on this launch date, Google Stadia will ONLY be available to subscribers of the Stadia Founder’s Edition. As you may ▶
The ODROID-C1/C1+, ODROID-C2, and ODROID-XU4 have on-board GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins that allow the control of external devices through software. In order to access the GPIO port properly, you must install the Android Marshmallow version 2.8 image or higher on the ODROID-C2, the Android KitKat version 3.2 image or ▶
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