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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.
The FreeBIOS project aims to provide a replacement for any computer's firmware, and support advanced or custom features and configurations. Initial code supports Intel-based only, but other processors and chipsets will be supported.
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The extensor, is a assembly of programs and independent libs (-
nostdinc) at the moment for DJGPP, but thought for others GCC-i386. By means of this kit it is possible to construct a operating
systems or a program boot from the BIOS (i386 embedded syste
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.
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.
Microsoft RAS has some extensions which enables a windows client too negotiate a callback number (which can be set by the admin or user).
This project implements the same functionality for the PPP daemon en tries to keep up to date with the official re
Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.
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
This project aims to do for MULTICS what Linux and GNU have done for UNIX - that is, to produce a totally free, totally unencumbered, and totally compliant OS that learns from prior work, rather than copies it.
Embedded churn will provide developers the freedom to configure an embedded system for any target architecture from a defined template . The ability to deploy the custom image on a flash based device depending on the application of the embedded linux de
Computer Manager is the first OS that takes advantage of the DOS and Linux filesystems. It also makes doing jobs easier for everyone. Once it is complete, it will be made available to everyone!
This project aims to create a new Operating System containing the best of all current practice. Our founding members are Carlo Kok, David Denny, Douglas Dallas, and Weyert de Boer. We started as a group in the latter part of 2000.
Linux kernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.