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Generic SCSI target subsystem for Linux SCST allows creation of sophisticated storage devices. It includes generic SCSI target core with SCSI target drivers and backend handlers. There are target drivers for iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SRP, SAS, FCoE, etc.
THE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT HAS MOVED TO https://gitorious.org/linux-can - THE MAILING LIST IS NOW ON http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-can - SocketCAN is the official Linux CAN subsystem (part of Mainline Linux since Kernel 2.6.25 2008-04-17)
OTPD ("Open Ticket Printers Driver") is a cross-platform print-subsystem for pos-..ticket-.. and label-printers; part of QDroid framework ( http://qdroid.berlios.de ).
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This project provides a set of new features and fixes for MTD drivers and JFFS2 file system intended to improve MTD and JFFS2 performance and reduce JFFS2 RAM usage. Bug fixes are available in form of patches for the particular kernel.
This project is dedicated for supporting large SMP and cc-NUMA platform configuration using ACPI 2.0 or later, including cc-NUMA configuration support and implementation of various module drivers for hotplug, sleep states and large I/O subsystem.