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    pam_cifs is a Linux-PAM module to mount and unmount CIFS shares on login on a per-user basis
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    Ichnaea

    Performance Timing Tools

    Ichnaea is a set of tools that aid in collecting and tracking parameters and timings for parallel applications. The Performance Modelling Timing Module, PMTM, is a library that wraps system timing calls to abstract these from code developers and aid portability. It also has functionality to store parameters and print those, along with the timing information to a comma separated variable file. The Performance Modelling Analysis Tool, PMAT, is coming soon. This is able to read in and store the outputs from PMTM and produce some graphs based on user-defined criteria. ...
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    SINGHAL mutual exclusion in FreeBSD

    SINGHAL mutual exclusion in FreeBSD

    Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion

    [ Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion algorithm in kernel-space of FreeBSD ] | Data & Network Security Lab (DNSL) | Room 501, Floor 5, | Department of Computer Engineering | Sharif University of Technology | Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran Vahid Khodabakhshi <vkhodabakhshi@ce.sharif.edu> Vahid Ranjbar <vranjbar@ce.sharif.edu> Also see the Acknowledgement file Please send bugs to our e-mail
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    This project is aimed at providing (open) software to support pure virtual interface for Linux Kernel. All Linux networking functionality will be supported on these interfaces. For Release 1.1 1) Adds support for connectivity between the vnics of two different systems by way of creating overlays. (VXLAN style) 2) On a virtual environment it can either run on hypervisor or inside a VM (as applicable). - Dipjyoti Saikia (Developer/Admin) <dipjyoti.saikia@gmail.com>
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    This Project aims to create a Linux Distribution focused on the IBM zOS system, it includes a set of Mainframe tools, based all in Linux Kernel modules, C and Python. -MainFrame Access Methods -ISPF menus -REXX scripting -RACF security -JCL Batch Job
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    CLara is a framework that enables you to access the computing power of many graphics processors in an IP-based network using a kind of Client/Proxy/Server model. Its programming interface conforms to the OpenCL 1.0 standard.
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    Linux kernel port of NoTA Device Interconnect Protocol (DIP). Compatible with reference implementation from www.notaworld.org.
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    Pydusa is a package for parallel programming using Python. It contains a module for doing MPI programming in Python. We have added parallel solver packages such as Parallel SuperLU for solving sparse linear systems.
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    Cryopid2

    Cryopid2

    Kernel based checkpointing for Linux

    Cryopid2 is a development of the excellent Cyropid process freezer for Linux developed initially by Bernard Blackham. Cryopid2 adds a host of functionality to the original package.
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    The Dynamo Kernel Project intends to create a functional yet modular, powerful yet scalable microkernel for home, business and industry.
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    DIPC

    Distributed Inter-Process Communication

    Distributed Inter-Process Communication (DIPC) is a combination of a Linux kernel extension and user-space programs that allows the user to develop distributed applications very easily.
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    omuscd is an User Space Cluster Daemon for use with the openMosix 2.6 kernel extension for single-system image clustering. The daemon provides process migration management and communication between networked computers to construct a cluster.
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    openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering. Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and applications the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs. openMosix is perfectly scalable and adaptive.
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    mod_gsoap is an Apache module that allows Apache to serve SOAP requests via the Gsoap library. Modules are available for both Apache 1.3 and 2.x.
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    This loadable kernel module (LKM) allows the overlaying of several seperate file-systems (which are potentially read-only) to allow reading from either fs and writing to one of them. Gives the unionfs of other OS\'s to linux (linux-2.4 mostly).
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    Stork is a linux 2.6 systemV inter process comunication layer extension. Stork process can share IPC objects, like semaphores or messages passing buffer, in a distributed multi-architecture cluster.
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    an opensource secure nanokernel developed by klc members. this kernel may evolve to become a distributed kernel. www.klc-research.com
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    mod_torrent is an Apache module that uses the BitTorrent protocol for content distribution and implements a basic BT tracker. With mod_torrent there is no need to generate separate torrent meta data files prior to content distribution on your web site.
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    KIOIK means KIOIK Is ORB In Kernel.It put ORBit2 into Linux Kernel. This Project is inspired by KORBit Project,Which has be discontinued. The Last Intent of KIOIK is be a fundmental Platform for cluster computing.
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