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Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion
[ Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion algorithm in kernel-space of FreeBSD ]
| Data & Network Security Lab (DNSL)
| Room 501, Floor 5,
| Department of Computer Engineering
| Sharif University of Technology
| Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran
Vahid Khodabakhshi <vkhodabakhshi@ce.sharif.edu>
Vahid Ranjbar <vranjbar@ce.sharif.edu>
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MPLS for Linux is a project to implement a MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) stack for the Linuxkernel, and portable versions of the signaling protocols associated with MPLS.
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An operating system kernel designed with simplicity, readability, and elegance in mind. No longer written from scratch, but built on "the shoulder of giants." Specifics are given in the CREDITS file starting from v0.04
Portable TinyTimber is a modularized fork of the TinyTimber embedded kernel, designed to be portable. It is not yet a stable port but can be used for a development and debugging TinyTimber applications.
Goal of the KGI Project is to provide the neccessary kernel level
support (protection, virtualization and abstraction) for graphics hardware
through a fast, secure and portable kernel graphics interface.
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It is a minimal linux like kernel for x86 architecture. It is mostly the source code from the tutorial "Roll your own toy UNIX-clone OS" written by James Molloy: http://www.jamesmolloy.co.uk/tutorial_html/index.html It is encoded in a bash script.
CleanOS is an operating system developed for educational purposes, initially to be an userspace GNU/Linux application running its executables and simulating the operating system task scheduler and IPC mechanisms. Now it supports a true i386 kernel.
The Beowulf Distributed Process Space (BProc) is a set of Linuxkernel modifications for easy process management and remote process creation in Beowulf style clusters.
HybridOS is an operating system dedicated to embedded devices, it's based on Linuxkernel and FMSoft's mature software technologies, like embedded graphics system (MiniGUI), embedded web browser (mDolphin), and embedded J2SE solution (mPeer).
LinuxKernel State Tracer(LKST) records information as trace data
about events in the LinuxKernel. It records various events like
process context switch etc.
This program is a facility for analyzing trouble of the LinuxKernel.
The panicsel IPMI utilities provide adminstrator tools to perform IPMI management functions. A kernel patch is also included (bmc_panic). NOTE: As of Aug2004, THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED to http://ipmiutil.sf.net, and all later versions are available there.
This project contains the USB to Combo Serial & Printer port Linuxkernel driver for cables using the Moschip MCS7715 chip. It is packaged in a stand-alone form that can be used with older 2.4 and newer 2.6 kernel versions.
THIS PROJECT IS OBSOLETE AND UNMONITORED
Current discussion regarding bonding occurs on the netdev mailing list: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Linuxkernel driver for aggregating multiple network links into a single link, using a variety of methods. Stable driver source is part of the linuxkernel; source releases here are either pre-release patches, experimental or historical.
extract26config tries to extract the .config of an existing kernel (b)zImage either by extracting the image included in the kernel-image itself or by reconstructing it by re-compiling and analyzing the kernel-consisting parts of the image and/or analyzin