> And I guess the seccomp interaction means that this is potentially a 
> 2.6.29 thing. Not that I know whether anybody actually _uses_ seccomp. It 
> does seem to be enabled in at least Fedora kernels, but it might not be 
> used anywhere.

I have no idea who uses it.  I just assume that anyone who is using it
might be expecting it to be reliable for security purposes as advertised.


Thanks,
Roland
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