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Expand Up @@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ Cartographer is a linux kernel module that is able to modify and hide linux memo
Your distro provider probably put a list of your config options in `/boot/config*`, there's a good chance your kernel already has these options, but if it does not, you'll have to rebuild from source.
* Kernel headers for your current kernel.
* elfutils development package ( "elfutils-libelf-devel" for redhat, "libelf-dev" for ubuntu )
* Development Essentials ( make, gcc, etc. )
* Development Essentials ( make, gcc>=9, etc. )

## Build Instructions
* After installing kernel headers, you should just be able to use the makefile.
* `make` in the cartographer directory.

## AUR Installation
* You can install Cartographer by using the AUR helper of your choice and the package [cartographer-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cartographer-git/)
* You can install Cartographer by using the AUR helper of your choice and the package [cartographer-dkms-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cartographer-dkms-git/)
* Load the module by using `sudo modprobe cartographer`

## How to Use
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-Alexey Lozovsky - For his series of articles [part1](https://www.apriorit.com/dev-blog/544-hooking-linux-functions-1) about ftrace and hooking with ftrace along with code snippets that I used in this project.

-[Heep](https://github.com/greenbytesoftware) for the Idea of changing maps this way.

-[telans](https://github.com/telans) for the AUR package.