The Linux GPIB Package is a support package for GPIB (IEEE 488.2) hardware. The package contains a development environment consisting of a GPIB library written in C, kernel driver modules, and bindings for several other languages.
KEDR is an extensible system for dynamic (runtime) analysis and verification of Linux kernelmodules. KEDR tools operate on the modules chosen by the user and can perform function call monitoring, fault simulation and much more.
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The PortKnocko project is composed of two parts: an iptables module (user space) and a netfilter module (kernel space). Both modules are used to implement the Port Knocking and SPA (Simple Packet Authentication).
This Project was born on friday, 13th of February.
The target of this project is to edit the existing Wireless LAN Realtek RTL8180L-Wlan-Modules, wich works only with RedHat Linux 8 and 9, so that you can use them on all distributions and kernel versions
Unix kernel module for MR97310 or MR97310A USB chip used in digital cameras by Aiptek, Mars, Emprex ... Attempting to use existing modules with slight modification failed, so development stopped. If you are willing to take over this project, please email