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Dedicated at collecting information about using the Marvel G200-TV and the Rainbow Runner G-series in Linux, including (but not restricted on) the development of a driver for the mentioned hardware. We try to support the Marvel G400 too.
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The Danber project aims to create an operating system where both Windows and Linux programs can be run: it is a Windows NT based kernel, but with UNIX user mode compatibility. Support for both PE and ELF executable formats.
Intent is to develop a kernel module and print driver for the Lexmark X85 All-in-One colour scanner/printer/copier. This kit hopefully will be generic enough to support most/all AIO devices from Lexmark or be easily adapted to do so.
C++ Runtime Library for Windows Kernel Device Drivers. This provides basic support for the use of C++ in kernel mode drivers, when using the Microsoft WDK.
Linux device driver and userspace tools to support configuration and internet access with the ISDN-PBX brands "Deutsche Telekom Eumex x04", "DeTeWe OpenCom 20-40", "DeTeWe TA33 USB" and "EuraCom 140 USB"
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Panalyser, a tool for measuring resource usage by processes in a GNU/Linux environment. The tool provides support for application development and performance evaluation, diagnosis of system
bottlenecks, work-load characterization, finding model parameter
This project will create an SELinux policy infrastructure. This infrastructure will provide fine-grained policy access control, enhanced support for user-space object managers, and ease policy management and distribution.
Linux driver for rtl8180 wlan card with philips, maxim or gct radio(other in future).Still under development!(Use at your own risk!).Managed and monitor mode working.Ad-hoc roughly working,WEP support with open authentication and promisc mode are ok also
XenOS is an "operating system to run operating systems" - a virtualization monitor. It virtualizes system hardware, so any x86 operating system will work. Support for 64-bit hosts and guests is planned. This will be similar to VMware's ESX Server.
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).
Linux kernel 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.
I finally got around to actually coding something! This is going to be an OS for use on combat robots, complete with full support for sensors, hammers, flamethrowers, wedges, saws, and clamper robots. All weapon systems are fully customizable w/RC.
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.
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
AEM implements a native support for asynchronous events in the Linux kernel. Its aim is to bring carrier-grade characteristics to Linux: scalability and soft real-time responsiveness.
Shfs is a simple and easy to use Linux kernel module which allows you to mount remote filesystems using (secure) shell connection. It comes with rpm/deb package support.
This project is aimed to porting ppbus (the parallel port abstract bus found in FreeBSD) to the NetBSD Operating System. This will allow using faster devices with NetBSD and will add IEEE 1284 support.
nucleOS will be an 32-bit Operating System (perhaps we'll make it 64-bit later), written in Pascal and Assembler. It will be based on the i386 architecture and will support multi-tasking later on. Project is dead since 2006-03-19.