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ADQ is a set of linuxkernel 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 pcwd is a Linuxkernel 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.
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.
UMLWIN32 is a port of linuxkernel 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 linuxkernel and native linux binaries on windows.
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 linuxkernel and required the BlueZ Bluetooth core stack.
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.
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 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.
Patch to Linuxkernel, which makes the virtual memory system use working set page replacement algorithm. It will also allow restriction of how much RAM a process can use and also a guarantee of a minumum of RAM that will never get swapped out.
The project's goal is to implement DCCP in the Linuxkernel.
DCCP (Datagram Congestion Control Protocol) is an unreliable, congestion-controlled transport protocol providing a flow of datagrams with a feature negotiation mechanism built-in.
Loggrep greps kernel logfiles on ipchains and iptables firewall log entries and features the ability to filter against given entries (date, IP, port, ..).
It also features quasi-detection of protscanning, line count
and html output.
WinMac is attempt to clone Mac OS X for the intel platform using the Apple Darwin 1.2 kernel. There are currently two teams working on the project. The kernel team is working on the basic compiling of Darwin on Intel. The GUI team is researching the Aqua