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  • 1
    Just another view on how should OS be designed. Streams based architecture, micro kernel, dynamic loading/removing drivers without OS rebooting, ...
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    This is a project to implement a Ip-Over-SCSI Linux kernel driver to be used in beowulfs type computers. The intent is to substitute more expensive myranet boards.
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    This tools will automagically configure the linux kernel, detecting hardware and used sotware protocols. The project will be (maybe) included in kernel 2.5, with the new CML2. We provide also a stand-alone tool to configure 2.4.x kernels.
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    Blob is a boot loader for SA11x0 (StrongARM) platforms. Blob is able to boot a Linux kernel stored in flash or RAM and provide that kernel with a ramdisk (again from flash or RAM).
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    The KISS Realtime Kernel is intended for use in deeply embedded applications such as consumer electronics. Being deterministic, small, readable and understandable, it is suitable for applications where deterministic response is primordial.
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    LinuxBSM-2 introduces auditing features in Linux kernel to achieve better security and keep an eye on system activities. Any kernel-derived data can be audited.
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    this will (when completed) be a kernel module for the ZCom WL24XX radiolan card for use with Linux 2.4.x.
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    Sockmon enables users to monitor the per-connection TCP information of all the active connections on a Linux machine in real-time. The display has a look of a netstat. The information sockmon shows is rtt, snd_wnd, cwnd and so on. Written as kernel module
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    The unified bus management project aims to abstract the linux kernel bus handling system into a unified and modular one.
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    This project is to develop a real time scheduler. We currently have a scheduler patch for the linux kernel that separates the ready real time tasks into MAX_PRI lists. This allows very fast insertion and basically flat dispatch times for real time tasks.
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    Linux kernel preemption patch,and associated scheduling latency performance measurement tools.
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    A Loadable Kernel Module - examples on how to code a Loadable Kernel Module.
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    QuickOS is a really-quick-realtime-multitasking-os, that requires less than a second to boot up. Basic-kernel-functions will be written with NASM assembler. We should get a C/C++ compiler to work for us.
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    This project is developing the infrastructure for PCI Hot Plug, including some minor 2.4 kernel changes and a driver for the Compaq PCI Hot Plug Controller.
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    ConfigFS is a linux kernel patch that tries to make more information available about drivers and the devices that they manage. In a second step it should also be used to allow the configuration of drivers.
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    Static Domain Partitioning is the ability to run multiple Linix kernels on different parts of a multi-processor, sharted memory system. Each kernel runs as an independent system. The "static" partition boundary does not change while the linux kerne
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    This project contains the Linux 2.4.x kernel driver for the Digital/Intel 21x4x ("Tulip") series of ethernet chips. Requires kernel version 2.3.50 or later. This project serves as a focal point for further driver development and discussion.
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    FTPfs is a Linux kernel module. You can mount FTP servers locally and take full advantage of read-only local files (e.g. you might want to watch a movie without effectively downloading it).
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    UZIX is a UNIX Implementation for MSX machines, based on UZI written by Douglas Braun. It is a multiuser, multitask operating system, implementing almost all 7th Edition AT&T UNIX kernel functionality.
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    This is a clean port of the Linux Kernel to Atmel EB-01 boards (ARM7TDMI), it includes more some aplications to increase the performance . The EB-01 port is inspired in uClinux project and in the work of Erwin Authried.
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    Goal of Linux Doors (ldoor) project is to implement Solaris doors API under Linux. Doors are fast intra-machine RPC interface. Implementation consists of kernel part (written as device driver) and user-level library emulating Solaris calls. One importa
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    This is a frame buffer driver for linux kernel 2.2.x and 2.4.x for 3dfx's 1st an 2nd generation of "3D only" graphic boards, namely the voodoo graphics, aka SST and the voodoo2, aka CVG. Please take a look at the CVS, as the tarballs are often outdated
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    A port of the Linux 2.4.x kernel and assorted userland software to the Sega Dreamcast games console.
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    This project produces a Linux kernel module that provides packet writing support for CD-R/W drives, enabling ordinary read-write mount of CD-ROM drives capable of supporting packet/incremental recording.
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    To provide an updated page to Apple Network Server Kernel Support
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