This project aims to pool together as many kernel projects as possible, ironing out conflicts where possible, so that experimental kernel projects can get greater exposure, safely, and so that those projects can be tested under much more varied conditions
Blueport is an italian Open Source 32-bit operating system ... This project has temporarly moved to Gna.org: <a href="http://gna.org/projects/blueport">Blueport project</a>
libosdk stands for operating system development kit, which is simply a library containing low-level architecture dependent assembly procedures you can use to develop your own os without using assembly language or even know about it.
Love-Sources is a Linux kernel patchset maintained by a community. Its purpose is to provide a patchset to optimize desktop performance and test new "unstable" features.
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OODDSS is a system that provide digital signature and verification for ELF executables and libraries in GNU/Linux
systems.
The goal is to be fast, transparent for the user and simple to administer and distribute the signed packages.
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.
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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.
The project provides a script which permits to generate automatically a small rescue system for Linux (boot floppy, CDROM, ZIP or tftpboot configuration). All usal Linux console commands are available. Only hard disk and network drivers are supported.
nucleOS will be an 32-bit Operating System (perhaps we'll make it 64-bit later), written in Pascal and Assembler. It will be based on the i386 architecture and will support multi-tasking later on. Project is dead since 2006-03-19.
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.
This project is now dead. It has been replaced by a Wiki located here: http://www.linspireguide.com. If you're interested in getting involved please stop by and sign up.
AcOS is an acronym for Assembly Constructed Operating System.
As the name suggests AcOS is written in the assembly programming language and written for the Intel i386+ and compatible range of processors.
Still in early development
This project will provide updated Slackware package management tools adding extra functionality such as dependency/conflict check and priority, though not losing any compatibility.
This project was a kernel-module to support webcams based on the NW802 chipset.
Jean-François Moine added support for those in the mainline kernel some time ago, so you should just update your kernel, this project is purely for historical purposes.
Open OS aims to be a Linux-based operating system with true and complete Win16 and Win32 compatibility as well as enhanced features. OpenOS will rely on the XWindows server, but will use its own desktop environment and window manager.
This project has moved to: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-kbuild Here, you can find the old mailing list, files and website regarding: Linux kernel build. Patches, documentation, and auxilary programs related to the kernel configuration
The L4Ka microkernel is an L4 compatible microkernel running on multiple platforms (x86, ARM, MIPS, PPC, 68K). Its official name is now L4Ka::Hazelnut. This kernel has been discontinued in favor of L4Ka::Pistachio. See http://l4ka.org/