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Mirror of: https://github.com/osdldbt/
This Database Test Suite aims to create database workload test kits used to simulate heavy user loads for OLTP, Decision Support, and e-commerce database transactions. These test kits can also be used to gather performance results for Linux and other
FreeBSD GNOME LiveCD built using the latest development ports
Latest stable version - GNOME 3.26 - working
Latest unstable version - GNOME 3.27 - working
This project provides live systems built using the latest FreeBSD release and the latest GNOME ports from the FreeBSD GNOME project. Scripts used to build the LiveCDs are also available for downloading. The scripts are largely based on this article: https://wiki.freebsd.org/AndriyGapon/AvgLiveCD
Note: This is not a general-purpose LiveCD! I track the development version instead of the stable...
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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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This project introduces a kernel module "dnburstyloss" to enable dummynet emulate bursty packet loss by integrating some common theoretical loss models into Dummynet.
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
Release your own FreeBSD. Grab an official FreeBSD ISO image, create a new project and build it. Current sub-projects are : FugFR LiveCD (XFCE LiveCD), Folie (Gnome LiveDVD concept), Klive (KDE LiveDVD concept), Etoile (EtoiléOS LiveCD experimental)
EasyBSD is a modular automation script designed to assist in the extensive post installation process that is required in FreeBSD. The following are modules that are included with EasyBSD, Checks, Update, Security, Networking, Firewall, and more...
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KauNet is an emulation platform that can be used for evaluation of protocols and distributed applications with a high degree of control and reproducability. KauNet uses pattern files to control bit-error insertion, packet loss, bandwidth and delay.
fuse-cache is a simple caching filesystem for Linux using FUSE. It works by copying the files you want to be cached at mount time to a cache directory, , and then using that copy for all subsequent read requests for the file.
OpenKETA(Open KErnel neTwork geAr) is a high performance kernel network accelerator on FreeBSD like as TUX onRedhat. it is software pipeline and multi-threaded.
Currently we just doing web server and have a prototype already. OpenKETA using C language.
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Linux 2.4, 2.6 and NetBSD 2.0 ports are available. FreeBSD, Plan 9 ports on the way.
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.
kissme is a free (GPLed) Java Virtual Machine. It is being developed on GNU/Linux and can run console java applications. kissme is to be used with the GNU Classpath java class library. kissme also provides support for orthogonally persistent java.
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.