The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linuxkernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
A replacement firmware distribution for the 3com 3CRADSL72 a.k.a 3com wireless 11g (distributed by Ya.com) and its identical twin, the SMC7804WBRA, with an ucLinux kernel based system and associated system tools.
Osst is a Linux tape driver for the OnStream SC-30/SC-50 and (via the SCSI layer adapters ide-scsi, usb-storage and sbp2) the IDE-30, USB-30 and FW-30 tape devices. A kernel driver has been created to provide an st-compatible interface to the userspace.
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The WOLKs are stable and development kernels, containing many useful patches from
many projects. Goal: Stability, Scalability, Performance and most important: Security.
Cryproc is module for the Linuxkernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.
Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.
The Banana Kernel is an open-source pedagogical operating system intended to provide useful means for teaching basic OS concepts, with the possibility of interaction with external modules developed by the teacher or student.
SLLB is a linux implementation of a software load balancing written in C on GNU/Linux.
Problems:
- ethernet hardware device compatibilities
- deep kernel network programming
SIMpad by Siemens is a multimedia device with a screen resolution of 800x600x16 and is based on StrongARM processor SA1110 .
The goal of this project is to provide a full Linux operating system with kernel and applications.
The Enhanced Network Block Device is an industrial-strength version of the Linuxkernel NBD. It makes a remote disk look like a local block device, allowing cheap and safe realtime mirrors to be built over the net.
This is a Linuxkernel driver that adapts the kernel's own software RAID1 (i.e. mirroring) driver for use in the context of network attached storage devices. This driver does intelligent resyncronization, async writes, and automatic array administration
Maiden-core is a Linuxkernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
AVOS is an advanced Real-Time 32-bit operating system that will work in any 80386 & above architecture pc's. AVOS employs a message passing scheme. The project has two main parts - The booting phase and kernel development. It is written in C and 8086 ASM.
Nucleus is an Operating system Kernel that is totally different from Linux and Windows. It is easy to understand and implement. It will have native support, small architecture and full VGA support (no text mode).
The purpose of this proyect is provide with a distributed system to manage extensions to modular kernels like Linux and Solaris kernels. It also manages programs running on RTLinux.This sistem will interact with kernel extensions through GNOME.
Linuxkernel patchsets containing whatever I currently find useful. Please post support requests/bugs on http://lk-patches-fe.sf.net. See release notes for current features.
This is a Linuxkernel driver that adapts the kernel's software RAID5 driver for use in the context of network attached storage devices. This driver does intelligent resyncronization, async writes, and automatic array administration
Linux support for PCMCIA and CardBus devices, including kernel services, client drivers, and user-level utilities. The kernel components are deprecated for 2.4 and later kernels. The user-level tools are deprecated for 2.6.13 and later kernels.
AEM implements a native support for asynchronous events in the Linuxkernel. Its aim is to bring carrier-grade characteristics to Linux: scalability and soft real-time responsiveness.
Eclipse OS is a C++ kernel that I am starting as a summer project. Right now it is fully bootable and can accept input from the keyboard. It can also do simple tasks like detect how much RAM a computer has, or tell time. I am hoping to port C++ compiler.
Enables the possibility of suspending a machine to disk under Linux. It does not need either APM or ACPI support. Software suspend creates an image which is saved in swap partition(s) or a regular file. At the next boot, the kernel detects the saved imag