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The BSDBook Project is an effort at documenting the internals and the interface to the FreeBSD Kernel. This includes parts such as the File
Systems, VM Subsystem, Device Drivers, KLDs etc. Routines used
inside the kernel will be documented.
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.
OpenLC is a set tools designed to facilitate benchmarking and stress
testing of a wide variety of information servers (WEB, Email, FTP,
LDAP, ...). A XML-RPC API is offered for developers interested in
creating clients that query the services provid
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IPGDB is a collection of extensions to GDB and FreeBSD-4.3 to allow two-machine kernel debugging over UDP. It acts much like two-machine kernel debugging over serial ports.
KIOIK means KIOIK Is ORB In Kernel.It put ORBit2 into Linux Kernel. This Project is inspired by KORBit Project,Which has be discontinued.
The Last Intent of KIOIK is be a fundmental Platform for cluster computing.
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.
A series of Linux-resident emulators for various legacy RTOS (Real-Time Operating System)
kernels. These emulators are designed to ease the task of porting legacy RTOS code to an
embedded Linux environment.
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.
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.
OpenTNF is a system-level tracing facility for capturing and presenting diagnostic information and performance metrics. Linux/Intel (kernel 2.2.x) is the initial target platform. The OpenTNF project is seeking developers for ports to other platforms.
This is for development of the ide-floppy driver for the Linux Kernel. I am monitoring the linux-kernel mailing list and the alt.os.linux.hardware newsgroup. This driver supports at least ATAPI ZIP 100/250, LS-120 Superdisk and Iomega Clik!/PocketZip.
This project contains the Linux serial driver for 8250/16550 (and compatible) UARTs. It is packaged in a stand-alone form that can be used with older and newer kernel versions. It also serves as a focal point for further serial driver development.
Okay, I'll admit I added the "Mini" there in honor of Bun-Bun ;) Regardless, this project is for instrumentation, analysis and optimization of the Linux kernel, mainly through the further development and use of the Linux kernel profiling system and utilit
The goal of this project is to develop a useable linux environment for the Palm hardware platform. This includes a boot loader, kernel (uclinux),
user interface (shell/gui), kernel drivers and whatever else is needed to make such an environment possible
Project aims to simplify Linux kernel analysis and development. Primary audience to the result of project will be (under)graduate students attending "Operating system" courses. It is our intention to make advances with every generation of students.