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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
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.
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.
Fusion OS is a Open Source Operating System, mainly licensed under the MPL 1.1. Parts of it are licensed upder the GNU GPL or other open source licenses.
Fusion OS is based on the ReactOS project, and we contribute any bugs found in ReactOS back to them
XMK is a preemptive multitasking kernel for microcontrollers. Its goal is to provide a RTOS small enough (RAM+ROM) to run on 8bit microcontrollers. XMK provides additional/optional features when scaling up to 16bit and 32bit platforms.
This is a Linux kernel 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
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The objective of the project is to provide a flexible, full working Linux distribution for Broadcom 6435 chip based ADSL routers (some examples are US Robotics 9105/9106, Siemens SE515, Dynalink RTA230, Buffalo WMR-G54 and Inventel DW 200).
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.
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).
IMA2 Simple command-line editor of binary files (images, object filers, byte code, etc). More sofisticated that F4 option in FAR. More simple that GUI hex editors. Can be useed as command-line utility in scripts.
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.
NeoMach is a project to design and implement new features into GNUMach and, in a more general scope, experiment about real microkernel systems. The intention is that some of the code developed here, enters into official GNUMach.
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.
This project is developing a common infrastructure for Linux clustering by extending the CLuster Membership Subsystem ("CLMS") and Internode Communication Subsystem ("ICS") of the OpenSSI project.
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
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.