Use an rtl2832 USB dongle to generate random data for the linux kernel
rtl2832_entropyd is a program that is designed to feed entropy into the linux /dev/random kernel entropy pool. It automatically forks and runs as a daemon, unless one of the testing options, -o or -t, are selected. Then it never forks.
To use it, you need an rtl2832 USB dongle. They are relatively cheap (< $10 on ebay), and are actually used to listen to a broad range of radio transmissions. This application exploits the radio noise in the atmosphere to extract entropy. ...
libnet provides a portable framework for low-level network packet construction.
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A Linux kernel module for replicating a stream (a char device such as /dev/urandom or /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0) in such a way multiple processes can concurrently read it. Example use: watching (or watching/recording) two DVB-T channels at the same time.
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Hack&Dev project's goal is to bring Linux to PalmOS-powered handhelds. Currently we are focusing on the Palm/PalmOne handhelds based on Intel PXA and TI OMAP CPUs.
EduOS is a GPL'ed, educational Operating System. Unlike most OSes currently in dev (i.e. Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOSX) EduOS is desigend to be a educational resource for programmers new and interested in OS development. It's not designed for the end-us
Enhanced version of the standard Linux loopback device that makes the loopback device act more like a hard drive and allows for mounting partitions within a drive image via new loopback device names (/dev/loopa, /dev/loopa1, /dev/loopa2, etc.).
Lamp is a Unix-like environment that runs in a single process (via threads) on traditional Mac OS, including standard I/O, vfork/exec, a shell, perl, sockets, virtual fs with /dev and /proc, signals, and ptrace(). Runs on 68K/PPC, and on OS X as Carbon.
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The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.