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The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
Shadow-sources is a Linux Kernel Patchset that is designed to be stable, include fixes and performace enhancing patches, and is designed to be modular allowing others to easily include or subtract patches, while keeping focus on Server stability.
An open source project to hold cglinux test suites, which are mostly for CGL2.0 projects (some are already in each individual open source project). This is a centralized place for users to download, while, not for CGL certification or registration.
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Linux2.4, 2.6 and NetBSD 2.0 ports are available. FreeBSD, Plan 9 ports on the way.
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.
Linux support for PCMCIA and CardBus devices, including kernel services, client drivers, and user-level utilities. The kernel components are deprecated for 2.4 and later kernels. The user-level tools are deprecated for 2.6.13 and later kernels.
niab - Network In A Box.
Create a virtual lab network inside one machine. A lab can include routers, firewalls, clients and servers connected by a network specified by you. [Linux Network Simulator, UML, user mode linux]
This project builds tested Adaptec iSCSI driver patches against the latest linux vanilla kernels for both 2.4 and 2.5. These drivers are based upon pre-existing released Adaptec iSCSI drivers for Red Hat kernels.
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable source code.
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KernCob is a project geared towards creating a stable Linux-2.4 kernel for the Sun Cobalt (formally Cobalt Networks) Generation III and Generation V Intel based server appliances. It is available in .patch form for your Sun Cobalt Appliance.
Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
A minimal linux rescue distribution with the goals of being small, compatible and very usable. Features as a cozy shell and a multitude of partition rescue/editing tools all based on up-to-date releases like 2.4.x kernel with USB support etc.
An experiment in finding kernel errors.
There are two main parts to Smatch. The first is a patch to the gcc sources to print out a lot of information. The second part is a collection of perl scripts and libraries to analyze the information.
The cache-optimized concurrent skip list is a set of algorithms for maintaining dynamic ordered mappings. Top-down balancing algorithms minimize cache-misses while using a per-node read-write spinlock to coordinate shared access. Designed for Linux2.4.
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
InceptionOS will be a new Linux distro that is not built on one of the exisiting distro's code, and will use 2.4.* (or higher) kernel. Though we will make a distro that can install RPM and DEB files.
We are currently developing our embedded TCP/IP modules, industrial ethernet systems and wireless platform for system control and data acquisition. Our main development environment is Linux and GNU tools like GCC (ASM, C, C++) and Python.
CompactBSD is a powerful set of tools that allow you to build your own customized,
lightweight distribution of OpenBSD and then burn it onto
compact flash so that it can be run on an embedded PC platform such as FatPort's
FatPoint (www.fatport.com)
The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools.