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  2. KGDB - Wikipedia

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    KGDB is a debugger for the Linux kernel and the kernels of NetBSD and FreeBSD. It requires two machines that are connected via a serial connection. The serial connection may either be an RS-232 interface using a null modem cable, or via the UDP/IP networking protocol (KGDB over Ethernet, KGDBoE).

  3. Granite Falls Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Granite Falls Municipal Airport (ICAO: KGDB, FAA LID: GDB, formerly 1G2), also known as Lenzen-Roe Memorial Field (or Lenzen-Roe-Fagen Memorial Field), is a public-use airport in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. [2] It is owned by the City of Granite Falls and located four nautical miles (7 km) south of its central business ...

  4. Kernel debugger - Wikipedia

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    A kernel debugger is a debugger present in some operating system kernels to ease debugging and kernel development by the kernel developers. A kernel debugger might be a stub implementing low-level operations, with a full-blown debugger such as GNU Debugger (gdb), running on another machine, sending commands to the stub over a serial line or a network connection, or it might provide a command ...

  5. Hyundai-Kia Y platforms - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Sonata/Marcia (Y3) (1993–1999) Hyundai Grandeur LX (1992–1998) Hyundai Dynasty (1997–2005) Hyundai Santamo (1991–1998) Kia Joice (1999–2002) Hyundai ...

  6. Norfolk and Western 2050 - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1919, the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W), which was in need of larger steam locomotives to handle their rising coal traffic over the Blue Ridge Mountains, received fifty United States Railroad Administration (USRA) 2-8-8-2 compound "Mallets" from the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the railway classified them as Y3's (Nos. 2000-2049). [1]

  7. GNU Debugger - Wikipedia

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    The same mode is also used by KGDB for debugging a running Linux kernel on the source level with gdb. With KGDB, kernel developers can debug a kernel in much the same way as they debug application programs. It makes it possible to place breakpoints in kernel code, step through the code, and observe variables.

  8. Category:Third-party Linux kernel modules - Wikipedia

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  9. Boeing Yellowstone Project - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Y3, to replace the 777 and 747 product lines. Y3 covers the 350–600+ passenger market. Y3 covers the 350–600+ passenger market. The Boeing 777X is largely considered the end result of the Y3 program, which was launched by Boeing on November 16, 2013.