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quasar 02 Dec 2005, 08:22
You could try:
a) GDB - console debugger with command line interface b) ALD - similar to GDB but assembly oriented, maybe outdated c) Linice - kernel debugge similar to SoftICE, better try it under VMWare (VMWare player is free, and config files are easy to edit). d) rasta, Novell Kernel Debugger - other kernel debuggers |
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02 Dec 2005, 08:22 |
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gunblade 02 Dec 2005, 10:27
I would recommend ALD. Intel-syntax, allows you to set breakpoints, step through code, all the usual debugger things. Only thing is that it's console based and can be a little hard to learn how to use. But once you get the hang of it its a great tool.
gunblade |
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02 Dec 2005, 10:27 |
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stanks 03 Dec 2005, 11:57
Try insight. It is front end for gdb. And it is good.
stanks |
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03 Dec 2005, 11:57 |
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james 03 Dec 2005, 19:52
Thanks for the responses. Ill check them all out.
My preference would be for a gui front end. |
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03 Dec 2005, 19:52 |
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comrade 04 Dec 2005, 02:13
ddd
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04 Dec 2005, 02:13 |
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james 04 Dec 2005, 02:57
insight looks pretty good.
Comrade: im not sure if thats a typo |
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04 Dec 2005, 02:57 |
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rugxulo 04 Dec 2005, 04:24
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
james wrote: insight looks pretty good. |
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04 Dec 2005, 04:24 |
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