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stands for Active Integrity Software, provide quick alert of elf file modifications.
Based on Gnu/Linux OS, with a daemon to analyse datas give by the kernel module, written in C.
The SMBios Kernel Module provides access to the management information of SMBios structures in both human readable and binary form via the /proc file system.
Midori Linux is an Open Source project for delivering system software on small devices. Midori includes a build system, a Linux kernel with memory- and storage-conserving features, and system-level support for running normal Linux software.
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The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
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
RM monitors statistics in driver, kernel, & application subsystems. Subsystem monitors generate event records when limits are exceeded. Users create monitors using RM APIs (C, C++, XML) & subscribe to events with an event mgmt system (e.g. evlog).
This project is now defunct. All work has been moved to the
DAPL foundry.
kDAPL is the kernel Direct Access Provider Library reference implementation for InfiniBand. It is a high performance Remote Direct Access Memory (RDMA) API for the kernel. See
ADQ is a set of linux kernel queuing disciplines based on buffer management and scheduling that supports delay guarantee w/o hard-limiting the traffic volumn the apps can generate. It also enforces link-sharing between different traffic classes.
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.
ProSum is a terminal based program that protects your files, sys_call_table and IDT like tripwire way (All in user space, without kernel modules) In addition, database with files etc. could be encrypted with Blowfish algorythm and more.
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.
BlueNIC implements the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Profile with all roles as PANU,GN and NAP.
The software is written as a loadable module for the linux kernel and required the BlueZ Bluetooth core stack.
DAPL is the Direct Access Provider Library reference implementation for RDMA transports. It is a high performance Remote Direct Access Memory (RDMA) API. The project is composed of both user mode (uDAPL) and kernel mode (kDAPL) versions. See www.datcollab
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
The pcwd is a Linux kernel driver for the Berkshere Products PC Watchdog Card, based on code from Ken Hollis, adding support for the new Rev. C and PCI boards and displaying information in /proc/pcwd. It is free under the GNU Public License.
UMLWIN32 is a port of linux kernel based on user mode linux (UML) to make linux bootup in a virtual machine on top of different windows platforms. This provides an authentic open-source alternative to run linux kernel and native linux binaries on windows.
T/TCP for Linux mainly focuses on the integration of Transaction TCP into the kernel of Linux. All implementations of new (including experimental) functions of TCP are also greatly valued.
The L4Ka microkernel is an L4 compatible microkernel running on multiple platforms (x86, ARM, MIPS, PPC, 68K). Its official name is now L4Ka::Hazelnut. This kernel has been discontinued in favor of L4Ka::Pistachio. See http://l4ka.org/
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.