A Unix-like (Not compleatly Unix-compatible) Kernel. Right now, we have (very limited support) of 80486+ IBM-PC AT compatibles. Written in C, and assembly. No network support planned for the forseeable future.
SimOS is an OS that will be based on the OSKIT function library. In addition we will be maintaining the oskit as a seperate release, updated as the core of the kernel. This OS will be easy to use, with numerous software versions on it.
SimplicityOS is a project designed to create a simple but powerful operating system for the pc. The kernel was designed from scrath to create a fast and stable base. The filsystem used by SimplicityOS was also designed from scratch for stability.
Proc Viewer provides a easy to read interface for interacting with the procfs. Allows for fine tuning of Linuxkernel parameters and system maintanaince.
With up to 25k MAUs and unlimited Okta connections, our Free Plan lets you focus on what you do best—building great apps.
You asked, we delivered! Auth0 is excited to expand our Free and Paid plans to include more options so you can focus on building, deploying, and scaling applications without having to worry about your security. Auth0 now, thank yourself later.
The Linux Transparent Encryption project aims for integrating transparent read/write access to encrypted data into the linuxkernel. This enables any application to use encrypted data
without modifying the application itself.
ConfigFS is a linuxkernel patch that tries to make more information available about drivers and the devices that they manage. In a second step it should also be used to allow the configuration of drivers.
FTPfs is a Linuxkernel module. You can mount FTP servers locally and take full advantage of read-only local files (e.g. you might want to watch a movie without effectively downloading it).
ncurOS is a very secure OS, which is based on an UNIX (maybe linux) kernel. Many system tools are integrated in the kernel. All of these tools are written with ncurses. All ncurOS-developers follow a coding standard.
A challenging project that attempts to get a Linux distro to run under Google's NaCl.
NaCl untime environment is very different from traditional posix systems. There is several hurdles to overcome in order to get a standard linux distribution to run under NaCl.
There is a library called nacl_io in the Google NaCl sdk. It mimics the function of a posix files and sockets on top of ppapi.
KerX (Kernel eXplorer) provides a simple way for reading the very low-level data structures of the OS (GDT, IDT, TSSs, Page-Tables, Page-Directories, etc...)
By combining a pam_module, a kernel mode vfs driver, and a portable daemon we propose to create a secure network filesystem. This filesystem will be accessible in similar ways as NFS mounts, but will include user level authority on the server side, in