A simple API suite to send and receive SMS messages with an ETSI 07.05 compatible GSM phone/terminal (in PDU mode)
Tested with serial, irda and USB (via cdc-acm kernel driver)
Welcome to the Linux-IrDA project. The overall goal of this project is to make an implementation of the IrDA (tm) standards specifications for the Linuxkernel. The code is licensed under the GNU Public licence (GPL) and is now included in Linux-2.2.
Shadow-sources is a LinuxKernel Patchset that is designed to be stable, include fixes and performace enhancing patches, and is designed to be modular allowing others to easily include or subtract patches, while keeping focus on Server stability.
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DTT (Dump Test Tool) is a test suite that evaluates the reliability of kernel crash dump capturing mechanisms for Linux by precisely recreating crash scenarios that take into account both the state of HW and the load conditions of the system.
NOTE: This page and the babyos code are no longer being actively maintained. (Sorry, just no time; I have to focus on other things.) BabyOS is a simple in-memory operating system kernel for educational purposes, far from a full-fledged system. For a deta
HRCS (Hospital romm control system) is a system for remote operator monitoring of hospital rooms.
HRCS supports serial or TCP/IP communication.
HRCS is based on the linuxkernel and is the only one process running in the OS.
DYMOUM is an implementation of the DYMO (Dynamic Manet On-demand) routing protocol both for Linuxkernel and ns2 network simulator, written in C and C++.
KSensorApplet is a KDE panel applet that displays the values retrieved with the 'sensors' program (not included) or the /proc/acpi linuxkernel subsystem. It displays for example CPU and motherboard temperature or ventilators' speeds.
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SIMDOS stands for SImple Microkernel Distributed Operating System. SIMDOS is a micro-kernel based operating system which implements the concepts of Distributed Shared Memory at the kernel level to provide seemless addition on cluster nodes.
The Trion Object Oriented Operating system is an OS that is designed to meet the needs for the 21st century, with a kernel written in C++ and modelled in UML, and lots of features. The project is run by a team of OSDev.org community members.
OmniPortal was built on the idea of having a web-portal-kernel, that could handle security, themeing, and localization. This means that you can create any web based system on top of OmniPortal (i.e. ERP, CMS, CRM) easily. Mono and .Net is supported.
A utility that automatically puts kernel modules into arbitrary Debian packages specified by the user. This enables developers to release kernel modules separate from the the linux-image packages, making updates less painful.
KFDI bridges file systems and databases over the Linux VFS layer. Taking advantage of relational database technology and XML, data can be managed and searched based on properties. KFDI also introduces some object-oriented concepts into file organization.
This project is to develop a versatile benchmark for High Performance Computing (HPC) network environments, currently the Linux-based Beowulf systems. The goal is to examine the TCP/UPD/MPI communications and their impact to system kernel.
We provide a mechanism to trace the NPTL Library as few intrusive as possible for the application dynamics. The post-mortem analysis then allows measurements (contension,...) and understanding of hangs or bugs. No change in kernel or user application.
A patch and kernel module for Linux 2.6 kernels to allow you to replace the circa-1970s PC speaker console beep with a userspace action of your choice.
This block level CDP module has introduced the concept of Time Addressable Storage in the world of Open Source. It provides continuous data protection and also ensures both physical and logical data protection. It also provides dynamic recovery points.