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Linux Kernel Crash Dumps
This project involves adding code to the Linux kernel to implement crash dumps for performing post-failure analysis of a kernel crash.
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Linux Kernel Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable, message-oriented, multihomed transport protocol. Developed by the IETF SIGTRAN working group to transport SS7 over IP, it is now the third general-purpose transport developed by the IETF.
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Linux Memory Hotplug Support
Project to create hotplug memory for Linux.
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Linux Scalability Effort
This project researches ways to make Linux scale better, both in terms of more processors and more processes.
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Linux Screen Reader
The Linux Screen Reader (LSR) is an application that transforms the contents of the computer screen to other media, enabling non-visual access to the graphical Gnome desktop environment.
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Linux Standard Base
Tasked to develop and promote a set of standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable software applications to run on any compliant system.
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Linux Support for Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Hardware
NUMA is one way to reduce the number of CPUs competing for access to a shared memory bus. This is accomplished by having several memory buses and only having a small number of CPUs on each of those buses.
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Linux Test Project
The latest revision of the Linux Test Project test suite contains more than 2,100 tests for Linux.
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Linux on System Z
Linux is an operating system whose kernel was developed by Linus Torvalds and initially distributed in 1991. Linux has evolved to become a widely accepted operating system with a wealth of applications. Today, many Linux distributions also contain a variety of tools and utilities provided by the open source community (e.g., from the GNU project). Linux is platform-independent and executes on many architectures, including Intel®, Alpha®, or Sparc®. Linux is Open Source software that may be downloaded free of charge.
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Linux orinoco wireless NIC driver
Linux orinoco driver supports a large number of wireless NICs based on the Prism 2 chipset.
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Lotus Sametime Code Exchange
Get code samples and JAR files that add functionality to Sametime, an instant messenger client application.
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Memory Expansion Technology for Linux
Memory eXpansion Technology (MXT) is a hardware technology for compressing main memory contents.
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Mesa 3D Graphics Library
Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API that is very similar to that of OpenGL.
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Mobile IPv6 for Linux
MIPL Mobile IPv6 for Linux up to release 1.1 is a full kernel space implementation of the Mobile IPv6 specification.
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Mod_Rexx
Mod_Rexx is an Apache loadable module which interfaces to Rexx. All phases of an Apache request can be processed with Mod_Rexx. It supports Open Object Rexx and Regina Rexx.
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Model Development Tools
Model Development Tools are an EMF-based implementation of the UML 2.0 metamodel for the Eclipse platform.
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Mozilla
Creates the Mozilla and Firefox web browsers, an e-mail client, and other software.
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NFS
Development of NFS in the Linux kernel.
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Native POSIX Thread Library
Effort to develop a standard Linux POSIX thread library.
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Netfilter simulation environment
The netfilter simulator provides a means to run netfilter code in userspace. This allows significantly easier debugging and testing of what would otherwise be kernel-bound code.
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OS/2 to Linux Porting Package
OS/2 Linux is a run-time shared object library for console-based applications. It provides the OS/2 base set of APIs in a dynamically linked run-time library. It also supplies a set of custom OS/2 header files to be used in place of the standard files during the compilation of GCC compiler source code.
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Open Cluster Framework Project
The purpose of this project is to define standard clustering APIs for some basic capabilities.
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Open Object Rexx Team
Object REXX is an interpreted scripting language based on Programming Language REXX.
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Open Visualization Data Explorer
Open Visualization Data Explorer is a visualization framework that gives users the ability to apply advanced visualization and analysis techniques to their data. These techniques can be applied to help users gain new insights into data from applications in a wide variety of fields including science, engineering, medicine and business.
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Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
Visit the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), a free and open application security community dedicated to finding and fighting the causes of insecure software.
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OpenAFS
AFS is a distributed filesystem offering a client-server architecture for file sharing, providing location independence, scalability and transparent migration capabilities for data.
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OpenDX
OpenDX is a powerful package for the visualization of scientific, engineering and analytical data.
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OpenHPI
OpenHPI is a project intended to provide an implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface.
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OpenI18N
The OpenI18N specification is a globalization specification for open source platforms.
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OpenLDAP
OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. The suite includes utilities, tools, libraries, and sample clients.
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OpenPegasus
Pegasus is an open-source implementation of the DMTF CIM and WBEM standards. It is designed to be portable and highly modular.
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OpenPrinting
OpenPrinting is a set of standards that will address the needs of desktop to enterprise-ready printing
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OpenSSH on AIX
Open SSH for AIX.
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Oprofile
OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems, capable of profiling all running code at low overhead.
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PCI Hotplug for Linux
A patch to bring hot-plug ability to PCI peripherals to Linux.
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PHP Security Consortium
The PHP Security Consortium (PHPSC) is an international group of PHP experts dedicated to promoting secure programming practices within the PHP community.
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Performance Inspector
The Performance Inspector provides a mechanism to collect performance trace data in a convenient way. It provides a core set of hooks in the kernel to keep track of scheduling, interrupt, cpu, and other events.
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PilotBean
PilotBean is a package that provides a Java interface to the 3Com PalmPilot (TM) device via Pilot Desktop application.
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Postfix
Postfix is a somewhat-sendmail-compatible mailer that attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure.
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PowerPC Performance Libraries
This project provides performance optimized library functions for IBM PowerPC 4xx embedded processors. The libraries cover floating-point emulation and common C library string and memory functions.
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RAID and Data Protection Solutions for Linux
RAID, short for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, is a method whereby information is spread across several disks, using techniques such as disk striping (RAID Level 0) and disk mirroring (RAID level 1) to achieve redundancy, lower latency and/or higher bandwidth for reading and/or writing, and recoverability from hard-disk crashes.
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Realtime Linux Security Module
Linux Security Modules project provides a lightweight, general purpose framework for access control.
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ReiserFS v3
ReiserFS is a journaling filesystem. It is very good at dealing with large numbers of small files.
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Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
The OpenRDMA project is an open source implementation of Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) service enablement layers in Linux.
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Robocode
In Robocode, you program a robotic battletank in Java for a fight to the finish. The game is designed to help you learn Java, and have fun doing it from a simple 10-line robot to a very sophisticated, intelligent robot that destroys the competition!
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SBLIM (Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability)
SBLIM, the Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability, helps make GNU/Linux systems easier to manage. It does this by enabling GNU/Linux for WBEM (Web Based Enterprise Management), which is a set of standards defined by the DMTF and fostered by the WBEMsource initiative. This project is licensed under the Common Public License.
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Samba
Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
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Service and productivity tools for Linux on POWER systems
Hardware service diagnostic aids and productivity tools for IBM servers running Linux operating systems on Power4 and Power5 processors.
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Software Test Automation Framework
The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is an open source, multi-platform, multi-language framework designed around the idea of reusable components, called services.
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Standards Based Linux Instrumentaion for Manageability
SBLIM (pronounced "sublime"), the Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability is an IBM Open Source project, intended to enhance the manageability of GNU/Linux systems. It does so by enabling GNU/Linux for WBEM, Web Based Enterprise Management, a set of standards defined by the DMTF and fostered by the WBEMsource initiative.
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Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
The Linux Kernel Stream Control Transmission Protocol (lksctp) project is an implementation of the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) in the Linux kernel.
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System Configurator
System Configurator is a utility for automatically configuring networking and bootstrapping in a Linux Distribution and Architecture agnostic way.
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System Installation Suite
System Installation Suite is a set of tools to simplify installation and management of large numbers of machines. It is distribution and architecture agnostic.
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System Installer
System Installer is an installation tool which is designed to build Linux images. It can be used to build and install an image directly to a machine, or it may build secondary images to be distributed to remote clients. It is designed to integrate well into System Configurator and System Imager.
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SystemTap
The SystemTap project aims to produce a Linux tool that lets application developers and system administrators take a deeper look into a running kernel.
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TAHI Project
TAHI Project is the joint effort formed with the objective of developing and providing the verification technology for IPv6.
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TCK for JWSDL (JSR 110)
JWSDL TCK is the technology compatibility kit for Java APIs for WSDL (JWSDL). JWSDL is a Java Specification Request (JSR) being developed under the Java Community Process. This TCK is to be used to test a JWSDL implementation for compliance with the specification.
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Tcl extension library
Tcl/SMAPI is a Tcl extension library that makes possible the use of the IBM Speech Manager Applications Programming Interface (SMAPI) in Tcl scripts. SMAPI is the connection between the user interface and the speech recognition engine for the IBM ViaVoice family of products, and Tcl/SMAPI uses the same speech recognition engine, or "run time", as the ViaVoice products.
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Tcl/SMAPI
Tcl/SMAPI is a Tcl extension library that makes possible the use of the IBM Speech Manager API (SMAPI) in Tcl scripts.
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TrouSerS
TrouSerS is an open-source TCG software stack implementation.
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UDDI for Python
A Python package that allows the sending of requests to and processing of responses from the UDDI Version 2 APIs.
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UDDI4J
UDDI4J is a Java class library that provides an API to interact with a UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) registry. The UDDI Project is a comprehensive, open industry initiative enabling businesses to (I) discover each other, and (II) define how they interact over the internet and share information in a global registry architecture. UDDI is the building block which will enable businesses to quickly, easily and dynamically find and transact with one another via their preferred applications.
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USAGI Project -- Linux IPv6 Development Project
USAGI(UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6) Project works to deliver the production quality IPv6 and IPsec(for both IPv4 and IPv6) protocol stack for the Linux system, tightly collaborating with WIDE Project, KAME Project and TAHI Project.
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USB
The Linux USB project develops USB support for the Linux kernel.
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Visual Editor Project
The Eclipse Visual Editor project is a vendor-neutral, open development platform supplying frameworks for creating GUI builders, and exemplary, extensible tool implementations for Swing/JFC and SWT/RCP. These tools are exemplary in that they verify the utility of the Eclipse Visual Editor frameworks, illustrate the appropriate use of those frameworks, and support the development and maintenance of the Eclipse Visual Editor Platform itself.
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Visual Performance Analyzer
Visual Performance Analyzer (VPA) is an Eclipse-based performance visualization toolkit, similar to Intels VTune, and AMD's CodeAnalyst for Linux, Java and Windows platforms. It uses three major components that work to narrow down performance problems, show statistics, and examine code execution on IBM POWER processors.
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Web Services Description Language for Java Toolkit
The Web Services Description Language for Java Toolkit (WSDL4J) allows the creation, representation, and manipulation of WSDL documents describing services. This codebase is the reference implementation of the standard created by JSR110.
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X.Org
X.Org Foundation is the worldwide consortium empowered with the stewardship and collaborative development of the X Window System technology and standards.
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XFS
XFS combines advanced journaling technology with full 64-bit addressing and scalable structures and algorithms.
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XML Forms Generator
XML Forms Generator now includes a schema-flattening utility, an auto-detect renderer option, Eclipse V3.2 support, and Eclipse WTP V1.5 support, and more. This standards-based, data-driven Eclipse plug-in generates functional forms with XForms mark-up embedded within an XHTML document on Red Hat.
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Xen
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems.
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Yaboot
Yaboot is a PowerPC bootloader for Open Firmware based machines including New World Apple Macintosh, IBM RS/6000, IBM pSeries and IBM OpenPower machines.
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buxom Project: Summary
Buxom is an XPCOM to Bonobo bridge, which can make it easier to invoke Bonobo components from XPCOM by translating the CORBA IDL to XPCOM form, and generating XPCOM component implementation boilder plate.
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e2fsprogs
The e2fsprogs package provides file system utilities for use with ext2 and also supports the ext3 file system with journaling.
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eCryptfs
eCryptfs is a cryptographic filesystem that stacks on top of existing filesystems. It provides functionality similar to that of GnuPG, only the process of encrypting and decrypting the data is done transparently from the perspective of the application.
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iSCSI
The Linux iSCSI driver acts as an iSCSI protocol initiator to transport SCSI requests and responses over an IP network between the client and an iSCSI-enabled target device such as a Cisco SN 5428-2 storage router.
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iterm
iterm is a platform-independent framework for making Internationalized Virtual Terminal Emulator. The OpenI18N specification is a globalization specification for open source platforms.
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kinput2
Kinput2 is an X window application to input Japanese text. It acts as a front-end for other applications that want kana-kanji conversion.
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openCryptoki
openCryptoki is a PKCS#11 implementation for Linux. It includes drivers and libraries to enable IBM cryptographic hardware as well as a software token for testing.
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strace
strace prints out a trace of all the system calls made by a another process/program.
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sysfsutils: System Utilities Based on Sysfs
A set of utilities built upon sysfs, a new virtual filesystem in Linux kernel versions 2.5+ that exposes a system's device tree.
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wsbpeltc: Oasis WS BPEL TC (private project)
Provides documents being edited collaboratively by the OASIS WS BPEL Technical Committee.
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