The RedPill is back!
As some of you may be aware a lot of research materials as well as the code for parts of the kernel module were pulled from GH. We're happy to report it's back and fully public! Before further ado we have a small sneak-peek of the current state:
Repositories
Both LKM code and the research materials are present in two repositories. Both are automatic forks from our internal serves and are updated few times a day.
- RedPill LKM: contains the current
Did anyone said drivers?
You said you wanted drivers - we are delivering on the promise to find a way to get them to you.
Today's release brings, what we believe is, a huge update to the RedPill as a project, and we hope to the community and the ecosystem around it as a whole.
TL;DR
We're introducing a decentralized extension manager into the RedPill project which is able to automate drivers installation. If you're a user, and we didn't screw up badly, just update