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This project is to design and code high resolution timers for the linux operating system that conform to the POSIX API. The project aim is to have the resulting code accepted and integrated into the standard linux kernel.
Linux device driver and userspace tools to support configuration and internet access with the ISDN-PBX brands "Deutsche Telekom Eumex x04", "DeTeWe OpenCom 20-40", "DeTeWe TA33 USB" and "EuraCom 140 USB"
Trustees is a recursive ACL scheme for the Linux 2.6 kernel's Linux Security Module(LSM) framework. If you have ever used netware, you will be familiar with the speed and convenience of the trustees' approach to ACLs.
In this project, we consider the problem of developing security hardened Linux kernels intended for server machines. We developed a unified patch for Linux Kernel which provides several security enhancements.
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The purpose of this project is build up a filtering tool for: Reduce the impact of Machine Noise (Interrupt Coalescing and stuff) on Network measurements The project is currently funded by Google and mentored by Internet2
Development of Linux kernel extensions which enable intrusion detection and prevention functionalities based on NSA's SELinux (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/).
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>
Virtual Device Driver Tinkering This is a project to create simple virtual devices (think lo interface) for instructional purposes, and to generate new ideas. Initial code will be based on O'Reilly's Linux Device Drivers example source code.
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IXP4XX Open Source Development Guide - A central clearing house for obtaining and developing open source HOWTOs, scripts, patches and source code examples that show beginners and experts alike how to use the Intel (R) IXP4XX Product Line
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The aim of this project is to develop a modular operating system for the i386 architecture, where each device driver, file system, etc, will be a module that can be loaded and unloaded at run-time from the system.
lde is a disk editor for linux, originally written to help recover deleted files. It has a simple curses interface that was supposed to resemble an old version of Norton Disk Edit for DOS. Works well with ext2, minix, xiafs. Not so hot w/fat and iso9660
LOMAC LSM is a Linux Security Module (LSM) based on the original LOMAC http://opensource.nailabs.com/lomac . LOMAC implements a simple form of Mandatory Access Control mechanism based on Bibas Low Water-Mark Access Control model.
Client and server implementations of the 9P and 9P2000 distributed resource protocols for Unix-based operating systems. See project home page for up-to-date news and source release information.
A virtual machine inspired by the concept of IBM's z/VM. The goal is to create a secure, fast and reliable server platform with focus on security with the ability to nest more VMs.
JINX is a Java-based multi-user Unix-like environment that allows each user to remotely run their own java programs. Also the home of CurseHTTPD, a non-blocking java HTTP server.
Panalyser, a tool for measuring resource usage by processes in a GNU/Linux environment. The tool provides support for application development and performance evaluation, diagnosis of system
bottlenecks, work-load characterization, finding model parameter
The Neuros 442 is a handheld, multimedia player . This manufacturer sponsored project is dedicated to porting Linux and making many product architectural decisions.
This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.
TaltOS is a component-based real-time embedded operating system aiming at run-time reconfiguration and dynamic loading/unloading of components. The primary prototype targets the Philips LPC2106 ARM7-based microcontroller.
TriOS - The Object Oriented Operating System, is the next generation operating system. Fully based on object orientation, it brings unique features to programmers and end users. Basically everything in TriOS is an object, even files and programs! Enjoy!!
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Linux 2.4, 2.6 and NetBSD 2.0 ports are available. FreeBSD, Plan 9 ports on the way.