This project is aimed at getting Linux to run on the palmOne Tungsten E device. This involves making a bootloader for the PalmOS 5, building a working Kernel, and making a distribution that will fit the PDA.
Khijack is a patch for LinuxKernel 2.6.x. It provides a simple facility which allows you to hook kernel functions on-the-fly. It is very useful for kernel debugging.
MapFS is a kernel module for Linux that implements a filesystem for composing portions of additional filesystems (read/only or read/write) into a single writable virtual filesystem.
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Development of Linuxkernel extensions which enable intrusion detection and prevention functionalities based on NSA's SELinux (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/).
This project is to design and code high resolution timers for the linux operating system that conform to the POSIX API. The project aim is to have the resulting code accepted and integrated into the standard linuxkernel.
In this project, we consider the problem of developing security hardened Linux kernels intended for server machines. We developed a unified patch for LinuxKernel which provides several security enhancements.
A generic facility that provides a mechanism for kernel events to be communicated to user space applications, both passively (to know when things happen) and actively (to control access to certain system resources).
This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.
Agnix is an educational, network operating system kernel. It is ideal starting point to learn about operating systems. The main goal of the project is to provide a network kernel fully compatible with the LinuxKernel in the system call layer
512DevOS is a GPLed operating system that runs on 16 and 32 bit x86 compatible computers. The kernel and shell fit in 512 bytes and occupy only the first sector of a floppy disk.
Love-Sources is a Linuxkernel patchset maintained by a community. Its purpose is to provide a patchset to optimize desktop performance and test new "unstable" features.
A Linux 2.6 kernel module for the Datagram Control and Congestion Protocol (DCCP). DCCP intends to provide a datagram service with TCP-like or TCP-friendly rate control.
A replacement firmware distribution for the 3com 3CRADSL72 a.k.a 3com wireless 11g (distributed by Ya.com) and its identical twin, the SMC7804WBRA, with an ucLinux kernel based system and associated system tools.
The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linuxkernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
Osst is a Linux tape driver for the OnStream SC-30/SC-50 and (via the SCSI layer adapters ide-scsi, usb-storage and sbp2) the IDE-30, USB-30 and FW-30 tape devices. A kernel driver has been created to provide an st-compatible interface to the userspace.
The WOLKs are stable and development kernels, containing many useful patches from
many projects. Goal: Stability, Scalability, Performance and most important: Security.
Cryproc is module for the Linuxkernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.
Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.