Yes, this is still happening with 3.6.11+. Just download the linked executable (I still host it there), gunzip it, chmod +x it, run it and see your kernel crash. All it does is issue invalid opcodes. The kernel does not send a SIGILL like it is supposed to, but instead choses to crash.
Yes, this is still happening with 3.6.11+. Just download the linked executable (I still host it there), gunzip it, chmod +x it, run it and see your kernel crash. All it does is issue invalid opcodes. The kernel does not send a SIGILL like it is supposed to, but instead choses to crash.