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Development moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfs-3g/
Development on this project has moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfs-3g/
The goals of this project are: create a new Linux kernel driver for the NTFS file system (1.2, 3.x, and later), user space utilities (e.g. format, ntfs check, etc.) and a library to avoid code duplication and provide access to NTFS to other GPL programs.
Inotifyfs is a set of scripts, primarily on bash to allow user keep remote and local folders synced in real time in efficient way based on inotify kernel evens and function in user space.
The Common Scripting Interface is a pseudofs which provides simple data via Read Write calls much the same as procfs. The goal is to drop the overhead of scripts and up efficiency by removing the need for multiple instances of the same library in RAM
A kernel written by Merck Hung.
IA32 architecture, 32-bit protected mode, Memory paging, Keyboard, Timer Interrupt Handling, and a simple kernel shell to operate.
Written in C language, development under Linux environment.
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...)