Update: This whole article was based on my very limited analysis of Kylin 2.1. Kylin 3.0 contains several security features similar to what is found in the SELinux extensions. Kylin 3 sounds much more like what Kevin G. Coleman was talking about in the hearing. I was not able to download Kylin 3 and didn’t find out about it until long after this post was made.
Update: After some comments on other blogs and forums, I took a closer look at the kernel files and this is clearly FreeBSD with linux binary compatibility.
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