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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.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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.
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This is an add on for the Linux Kernel Patch named Medusa DS9 developed by Marek Zelem, Milan Pikula, and Martin Ockajak. This program will activate and deactivate medusa protections securely. Medusa is at http://medusa.fornax.sk/
A Linux kernel module JVM, derived from kissme (also on SourceForge). Includes a host build for debugging. Built with an eye toward the JOS Project (http://www.jos.org).
Talkware TIARA, an Openbios/GRUB/PFORTH composite, BIOS replacement. Boots an unmodifed linux kernel from an IDE drive or ethernet, using only 128kb of flash. Works with INTEL/AMD K6/2-450, SiS 530/5595 and 8139 enet. VGA & Serial console supported.
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
htmsysinfo writes information about your system to two HTML, LaTeX, or plain text documents. It is able to read system information such as IDE/SCSI devices, network, CPU, RAM, kernel, kernel configuration, process information, etc.
RED-Linux is a real-time extension of Linux kernel. It supports a lot of different scheduling
algorithms by using general scheduling framework. The kernel blocking time has been reduced by using preemption points. It can be used for both hard real-time a
Functional and design specifications documents for Linux 2.4 kernel subsystems, services and the modules. This is a collaborative work by engineers in industry and in the open source community,
with open peer review.
ncurOS is a very secure OS, which is based on an UNIX (maybe linux) kernel. Many system tools are integrated in the kernel. All of these tools are written with ncurses. All ncurOS-developers follow a coding standard.
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
We creating new Linux distribution with new packet manager, installation system and hardware detection system.
This distribution will be based on Kernel 2.4, XFree 4.0, KDE 2.0 and many new things.
This project is a implementation of layers. Use Virtual machines & virtual adapters alike an onion! Another operating solution instead of Microsoft Windows Server operating system. It is to be used via remote controlling. The special new "Cktool32" will make it easy to handle *Ck64Krnl*.
Smack is the the Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel.
Smack is a kernel based implementation of mandatory access
control that includes simplicity in its primary design goals.
This program tries to build a virtual network from the kernel level. Its aim is to allow users to build a large network, and to provide the virtualization of the network for the application.
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.
PHP based interface for configuring PROFINET IO-devices
This project provides different components for using a Linux host as setup environment of Profinet devices. The projects consists in four parts: Kernel module (Profinet sockets support), C-Library (PN-functions), XML-RPC server and PHP-appli.