22 projects tagged "Operating System Kernels"
Toorox is a Linux live DVD based on Gentoo which starts as bootable media using KNOPPIX technology. It is designed for ease of use, with a simple control center and a hard disk installer. It contains many applications and uses KDE, GNOME, or XFCE as a working environment. A live USB pen drive image maker is also present on the desktop. It is multi-lingual and contains the unstable branch of Gentoo (x86 and amd64).
Fotoblog is a web based picture gallery that automatically receives and publishes real-time pictures from your mobile phone. Every picture is published along with the text sent from the mobile phone. It features POP3 support, STDIN support (when piped directly from sendmail), image pagination with a configurable number of columns and images per page, an image rotation function via the Web, photo tag editing via the Web, automatic thumbnail generation, a user access log with originating IP and network display (php-whois required), user account maintenance via the Web, a photo search function, multi-language support, and EXIM support (for extracting the real picture date and time).
Host Identity Protocol on Linux is an implemetation of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and the related architecture. HIP is a proposal to change the TCP/IP stack to securely support mobility and multi-homing. Additionally, it provides for enhanced security and privacy and advanced network concepts, such as moving networks and mobile ad hoc networks. HIP is "cool", which means that as a mobile VPN solution, when your network interfaces go up or down, there is no need to re-establish a secure tunnel.
Raven's System Stats allows users to collect detailed information about an operating system, including kernel architecture, distro, operating system, kernel version, glibc version, name of login shell, number of CPUs, CPU description, hyperthreading support, CPU MHz, CPU cache, bogomips, used and total RAM, used and total swap, filesystem size and type, uptime, unique users logged in, total login shells, currently running processes, total processes since bootup, load average, X resolution, and the number of X servers running.
DeTeWe ISDN device driver provides a Linux driver and userspace tools to support configuration and Internet access with DeTeWe (USB-VID:0x086c) ISDN hardware, such as soho-PBXs (Eumex x04/OpenCom/BeeTel/TA33 USB), phones (EuroMaster data), and DECT phones (Sinus 6x, BeeTel [34]40i).
NASLite is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server operating system designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated file server. Utilizing highly optimized versions of Samba, uCLibc, BusyBox, and various other Linux tools, it provides SMB/CIFS, FTP, or NFS filesystem support. It accommodates multiple client OSes: Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. NASLite offers SMART disk monitoring and large file support, and is incredibly easy to install and administer.