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Caracal Boot Loader (cboot) is a second stage boot loader which takes over from GRUB (or other multiboot compatible loader) and prepares the system for your higher-half kernel. It now also includes VESA mode setting support.
Supermount is a pseudo-filesystem which manages filesystems on removable media like floppy disks and CD-ROMs. It frees you from need to manually mount and unmount media.
We have implemented a remote NAT based solution to support always-best-connected service to connection-oriented applications. The solution allows the users' to efficiently utilize the available multiple network interface without breaking the application
The DEX Operatingsystem allows for the dynamic reconfiguration and customization of various system services using concepts found in extensible operating systems. The ultimate goal of this operatingsystem is to achieve zero static inter-module calls.
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XCAST6 is an implementation of XCAST over IPv6. XCAST
is a new, flexible scheme for multicast suitable for a very
large number of groups.
Goal of this project is implementing XCAST6 completely on Linux.
chaos is a new operatingsystem - written from scratch by a young group of people. Unlike most other systems, we do not try to reimplement something else, but rather tries to do things in our own (hopefully better) way.
BlueXare Bluetooth Broadcasting System is aimed to provide a content spreading platform. It is formed by a specific GNU/Linux distro, a Bluetooth broadcasting daemon, a Bluetooth service point architecture design and a set of system managent tools.
Javum, the Java Virtual Unix Machine, is an ambitious project which aims to provide a full virtualized Unix environment including C compiler (GCC), Unix-like API, shell, and command line tools, inside of a JVM. Details @ http://javum.wiki.sourceforge.net
Extension Beans Data Library provides with a Glib based library to handle modules (aka) extensions to kernels. Plugin architecture allows developers to implement their own classes to dinamically add support to different kind of systems, kernels and modul
This project offers components for XtratuM Nano-Kernel System. XM-FIFO and XM-SHM are XtratuM IPC Components. They can used to communicate between real-time domains and non real-time domains.
A small micro operatingsystem kernel written in C (and partly assembly).
Planned features are: software based preemptive multitasking/threading, paging, kernel API, IPC, client/server, security system.
The code is designed to be clearly understandable.
jIPRoute is a web tool on top of iproute package. It allows you to view in a human way how network qdisc is configured and also manipulate it, changing classes and filters. It reads the current HTB qdisc state from the kernel. Other queues are been added
Ubuntu Multimedia Center is a Ubuntu derived system thats built for viewing multimedia and for playing games. Currently at RC1 we have yet to decide what media center style to use for example should we go for elisa or linuxmce. but it's your decision.
Xway is intended to improve the network performance and CPU utilization in Server Virtualizatioin environment, XEN, through bypassing the TCP/IP stack and eliminating unnecessary data copy in transmission between two VMs on the same physical machine.
Trio extends the existing Linux scheduler to support proportional-share scheduling using a scheduling algorithm, called Distributed Weighted Round-Robin (DWRR). It allows users to control shares of CPU time for any thread or group of threads.