Talk:X86 Disassembly/Linux

I listed a few of the Shells and GUIs that i know of, although i dont know enough about any of them to make any kind of authoritative teacher. Shells or GUIs that require alot of discussion to relate the general architecture (at least the stuff a reverser should probably know about) should probably be given their own heading (or subheading). Whiteknight

X-Windows
What happened to X-Windows? It's the basis for GNOME and KDE (that is, they both run on top of it). I'm not an expert, but it's quite important and deserves a mention.


 * Probably does. I'm not a Linux expert either, so i'm not really qualified to add the material. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 01:18, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

Tools
I've added 2 debuggers and 2 file analyzers, but I'm curious about something. Would it be acceptable to post a link to some swf files demonstrating a real world use of the tools themselves? For example, http://papsy.net/gdb or http://papsy.net/strings and maybe a little explanation to go with them?


 * That most certainly would be acceptable. So far this book doesn't have any detailed instructions on how to use debuggers (or how to use them well), and we would benefit from that. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 11:49, 14 August 2006 (UTC)