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Virtual Device Driver Tinkering This is a project to create simple virtual devices (think lo interface) for instructional purposes, and to generate new ideas. Initial code will be based on O'Reilly's Linux Device Drivers example source code.
lde is a disk editor for linux, originally written to help recover deleted files. It has a simple curses interface that was supposed to resemble an old version of Norton Disk Edit for DOS. Works well with ext2, minix, xiafs. Not so hot w/fat and iso9660
Device Driver for the ACS USB servo controller (USBB-01 interface card). HID class USB device to contoll eight RC type servos, eight optically isolated current inputs and 8 current sink outputs.
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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.
LUnix (little UNIX) is an operating system for the Commodore64 - a famous home computer back in the 80s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using a RS232 interface). LUnix aims to look and feel like UNIX.
BDwrap is a template for writing stackable block device drivers on Linux. It's clean interface hides the complexity of device handling, asynchronous calls, buffer cache interaction, etc. It is a great tool to develop stacked block drivers quickly.
A KDE interface and KPart component written in C++/Qt to easily change
the desktop look and feel, for instance by command line or scripting.
Including the nigritude ultramarine WinXP theme for KDE3.
gmodconfig aims to provide a simple way for end-users to download, install, configure and update Linux kernel modules, in the language of their choosing, through an easy-to-use graphic interface.
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LainOS is an OpenSource project that seeks to revolutionize the the user experience by bridging the realm between \"Alien Elegance\" and Human Usability, and thus create a truly new and unique interface that is user savvy and beautiful.
Committed to the development of fundamental ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) components for Linux. This includes a generic ACPI table parser, AML interpreter, bus and device drivers, policy, user interface, and support tools.
The objective of this project is to provide an optimized TCP/IP stack by eliminating the data copying at the socket interface and implementing a feedback-based adaptive rate-based flow control algorithm to maximize the network bandwidth utilization.
We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices.
Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
Tyros is a highly modular operating system aimed towards providing the unified interface between user-space applications and all types of system objects (i.e. threads, processes, users, computers, networks etc)
Linux Dynamic Switch (IP/MAC Killer) is designed to switch datagram based on the incoming network interface. The switch will not check the IP (or MAC) address of those datagram. It will forward the packages to the proper outgoing network interface(s). Thi
Proc Viewer provides a easy to read interface for interacting with the procfs. Allows for fine tuning of Linux kernel parameters and system maintanaince.
GUSI (Grand Unified Socket Interface) is a POSIX/Pthreads/Sockets library bringing some of the comforts of UNIX 98 to traditional MacOS (7.0 - 9.9999).
The BSDBook Project is an effort at documenting the internals and the interface to the FreeBSD Kernel. This includes parts such as the File
Systems, VM Subsystem, Device Drivers, KLDs etc. Routines used
inside the kernel will be documented.
Provide an interface to the /dev/nvram, by property name and value. The key component of this project is a set of nvram description files. Provide a clearinghouse for nvram definitions.
LIMeTool (pronounced like the fruit), is intended to be a simple and easy interface for managing accounts on an integrated Sendmail/LDAP/Cyrus IMAP installation. It's written in PHP and is realitively easy to configure and expand.
This software is a PICMG 2.12 hot swap infrastructure interface specification implementation. The software includes support for the Ziatech zt5550 and Motorola 82XX CompactPCI boards.
This interface will allow you to write code to retrieve and send promiscuous network packets from your Java program. It could provide a starting point for a java nmap or such...
Goal of Linux Doors (ldoor) project is to implement Solaris doors API under Linux.
Doors are fast intra-machine RPC interface. Implementation consists of kernel part
(written as device driver) and user-level library emulating Solaris calls.
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