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Dateshift is a small kernel module for Linux 2.2-2.6. It shifts time of preset list of process names, based on configuration file. Shift value is represented in seconds in absolute and relative forms. This module may be valuable for developers.
Submount is a new attempt to solve the removable media problem for Linux.
Its purpose is to automatically mount and unmount cd, floppy, and other removable media drives while remaining entirely invisible to the user.
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Enhanced version of the standard Linux loopback device that makes the loopback device act more like a hard drive and allows for mounting partitions within a drive image via new loopback device names (/dev/loopa, /dev/loopa1, /dev/loopa2, etc.).
gmodconfig aims to provide a simple way for end-users to download, install, configure and update Linux kernel modules, in the language of their choosing, through an easy-to-use graphic interface.
SD is a new operating system developed in the Pascal language (FreePascal, FPC/FPK) and NASM for IA-32. It's main purpose is to provide a fast and simple 32-bit multitasking OS. The OS must have several DOS, Windows and Linux features and maybe Win32 emu.
PRATIMA, an Asynchronous Remote Volume Replicator for Linux:
Pratima performs online, real-time, reliable and efficient block level data replication to a remote computer over a network in both synchronous and asynchronous modes for Linux.
REMUS is a kernel module for Linux, which controls the invocation of critical system calls.
The execution is granted only if the invoking process and the value of the arguments are found in an Access Control Database managed by the sysctl command
Ingenix is a novel approach to distributed computing and is an exiting attempt to alter the Operating Systems landscape that hasn't really changed much in over 30 years. It is based on an exokernel architecture and written from scratch.
Mithrill is an exprerimental microkerenl based operating system. Out initial interest will be in the research of persistant and distributed systems, and security techniques on top of a microkernel.
GenesisAE defines and implements an application environment for portable, network-transparent and secure applications. GenesisAE is based on a QNX-like (S/R/R) microkernel and on basic servers (providing device I/O, a database, ...)
The Fecundity Project has the purpose of creating a streamlined AMD64 based Operating System. We will hopefully create a stable and secure operating environment, and to investigate orthogonal persistence.
bootE Linux is yet another minimalist Linux distribution and is contained entirely on a single floppy disk. It supports only single user mode, and is intended as a repair/rescue/emergency distribution.
Horizon is a research project aimed at developing a 32-bit Operating System for the Intel architecture. It's written in C and assembler (GAS syntax) and one of its main characteristics is full network integration.
A "Theoretically Secure Operating System", focused on information protection, that is provably secure provided that a specific part of the kernel would be free of bugs.
In particular, bugs in application can't be exploited to attack the system.