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EyeOS 1.1.0.1
eyeOS is a free, cross-platform Personal Content Manager System based upon the style of a Desktop Operating System. more>>
eyeOS is a free, cross-platform Personal Content Manager System based upon the style of a Desktop Operating System.
The base package includes the whole Operating System structure and ten apps, as a Calendar, a File Manager, a Text Editor, an Internal Messenger, a Browser and a Calculator.
eyeOSs is thought to provide a complete, scalable and free (GPL Licensed) Organization and Work System.
Easy and powerful Free CMS - eyeOS. eyeOS is scalable, so everyone can port an existing PHP app to eyeOS and create a meta-package for installing it.
<<lessThe base package includes the whole Operating System structure and ten apps, as a Calendar, a File Manager, a Text Editor, an Internal Messenger, a Browser and a Calculator.
eyeOSs is thought to provide a complete, scalable and free (GPL Licensed) Organization and Work System.
Easy and powerful Free CMS - eyeOS. eyeOS is scalable, so everyone can port an existing PHP app to eyeOS and create a meta-package for installing it.
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Added: 2007-07-07 License: GPL v3 Price:
864 downloads
VMware Server 1.0.3 Build 44356
VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use product for users new to server virtualization technology. more>>
VMware Server product is a robust yet easy to use software for users new to server virtualization technology.
VMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.
Benefits of VMware Server
Provision a new server in minutes without investing in new hardware.
Run Windows and Linux operating systems and applications on the same physical server.
Increase the utilization of a physical server.
Move virtual machines from one physical host to another without re-configuration.
With VMware Server you can:
Streamline software development and testing by allowing developers to create multiple environments with different operating systems on the same server.
Evaluate software in ready-to-run virtual machines without installation and configuration.
Re-host legacy operating systems such as Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server in a virtual machine running on new hardware and operating system.
Simplify server provisioning by building a virtual machine once and deploying it multiple times.
Leverage pre-built, ready-to-run virtual appliances that include virtual hardware, operating system and application environments. Virtual appliances for Web, email, proxy and other infratructure services are available for download from the VMTN Virtual Machine Center.
VMware Server is the first step to VMware Virtual Infrastructure
While VMware Server is a compelling product for new virtualization users, VMware Virtual Infrastructure products-ESX Server with Virtual SMP and VirtualCenter with VMotion-enable companies to implement large-scale production server consolidation, business continuity, and enterprise desktop solutions with enterprise-class performance, high availability, manageability and security. View a comparison between VMware Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes four security vulnerabilities, as reported in CVE-2007-1337, CVE-2007-1877, CVE-2007-1069, and CVE-2007-1876.
- These vulnerabilities permitted denial of service, crashes of Windows guests, or corrupted stack pointers.
- A problem with VMware Tools that caused the guest to run out of memory was fixed.
- A crash in the VIX API was resolved.
- Building of the kernel and the HGFS modules was improved.
- Several occasional crashes were fixed.
<<lessVMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.
Benefits of VMware Server
Provision a new server in minutes without investing in new hardware.
Run Windows and Linux operating systems and applications on the same physical server.
Increase the utilization of a physical server.
Move virtual machines from one physical host to another without re-configuration.
With VMware Server you can:
Streamline software development and testing by allowing developers to create multiple environments with different operating systems on the same server.
Evaluate software in ready-to-run virtual machines without installation and configuration.
Re-host legacy operating systems such as Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server in a virtual machine running on new hardware and operating system.
Simplify server provisioning by building a virtual machine once and deploying it multiple times.
Leverage pre-built, ready-to-run virtual appliances that include virtual hardware, operating system and application environments. Virtual appliances for Web, email, proxy and other infratructure services are available for download from the VMTN Virtual Machine Center.
VMware Server is the first step to VMware Virtual Infrastructure
While VMware Server is a compelling product for new virtualization users, VMware Virtual Infrastructure products-ESX Server with Virtual SMP and VirtualCenter with VMotion-enable companies to implement large-scale production server consolidation, business continuity, and enterprise desktop solutions with enterprise-class performance, high availability, manageability and security. View a comparison between VMware Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes four security vulnerabilities, as reported in CVE-2007-1337, CVE-2007-1877, CVE-2007-1069, and CVE-2007-1876.
- These vulnerabilities permitted denial of service, crashes of Windows guests, or corrupted stack pointers.
- A problem with VMware Tools that caused the guest to run out of memory was fixed.
- A crash in the VIX API was resolved.
- Building of the kernel and the HGFS modules was improved.
- Several occasional crashes were fixed.
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Added: 2007-05-02 License: Freeware Price:
1821 downloads
LSE/OS 1.7.1
LSE/OS is a nanokernel based operating system dedicated for the x86. more>>
LSE/OS is a nanokernel based operating system dedicated for the x86. LSE/OS is a good choice for PC/104 embedded systems.
<<less Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-06-29 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1215 downloads
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.035
DEX Extensible Operating System is an operating system specifically designed for educational and research use. more>>
DEX Extensible Operating System is an operating system specifically designed for educational and research use. DEX Extensible Operating System allows for the dynamic reconfiguration and customization of various system services using concepts found in extensible operating systems.
It aims to create an operating system design thats easy to understand while having features that are common in todays modern operating systems. Unlike other small operating systems, it is powerful enough to support simple applications that require multithreading and file management.
Its architectural design, with the help of Aspect-Oriented programming, enables easy modification and extensibility. It was developed in C and runs on PCs with 80386 processors or higher.
Enhancements:
- This version is released with a floppy image and the kernel source code.
- The release contains peformance enhancements, source code clean-ups, and a makefile for use with GNU make.
<<lessIt aims to create an operating system design thats easy to understand while having features that are common in todays modern operating systems. Unlike other small operating systems, it is powerful enough to support simple applications that require multithreading and file management.
Its architectural design, with the help of Aspect-Oriented programming, enables easy modification and extensibility. It was developed in C and runs on PCs with 80386 processors or higher.
Enhancements:
- This version is released with a floppy image and the kernel source code.
- The release contains peformance enhancements, source code clean-ups, and a makefile for use with GNU make.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1159 downloads
LibOSDK 0.1.1
LibOSDK is an operating systems development toolkit. more>>
LibOSDK is an operating systems development toolkit. LibOSDK is designed to help operating systems programmers avoid using assembly language at all.
Enhancements:
- This release provides many bugfixes and support for virtual memory and paging.
- Support for kernel development under Pascal has been finished.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release provides many bugfixes and support for virtual memory and paging.
- Support for kernel development under Pascal has been finished.
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Added: 2007-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
995 downloads
The Contiki Operating System 2.0
The Contiki Operating System is mostly known as an operating system for networked embedded systems. more>>
The Contiki Operating System is mostly known as an operating system for networked embedded systems. A few years ago, however, Contikis primary claim to fame was its Commodore 64 port.
With the help of JAC64, a Java-based C64 emulator developed by my colleague and fellow Contiki developer Joakim Eriksson, you can now experience the C64 port of Contiki 1.2-devel1 again, directly in your web browser!
Enhancements:
- Contiki now does dynamic run-time loading and linking of standard ELF files.
- Rime, a protocol stack designed for low-power radio communication, has been added.
- Cooja, a Java-based network simulator for Contiki is included.
- The build system has been reworked to allow for easy cross-compiling for many platforms.
- A new port for the Tmote Sky sensor board has been added.
<<lessWith the help of JAC64, a Java-based C64 emulator developed by my colleague and fellow Contiki developer Joakim Eriksson, you can now experience the C64 port of Contiki 1.2-devel1 again, directly in your web browser!
Enhancements:
- Contiki now does dynamic run-time loading and linking of standard ELF files.
- Rime, a protocol stack designed for low-power radio communication, has been added.
- Cooja, a Java-based network simulator for Contiki is included.
- The build system has been reworked to allow for easy cross-compiling for many platforms.
- A new port for the Tmote Sky sensor board has been added.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
932 downloads
Inferno Operating System 20060303
Inferno is a compact operating system designed for building distributed and networked systems on a wide variety of devices. more>>
Inferno is a compact operating system designed for building distributed and networked systems on a wide variety of devices and platforms.
Inferno was originally developed at Bell Labs (the research division of Lucent Technologies).
Inferno Operating System is a well-designed, economical operating system particularly suitable for use in networked devices such as advanced telephones, hand-held devices, TV set-top boxes, and many other embedded applications.
Inferno can run in native mode on an embedded system or in emulation mode under many different operating systems. Inferno has many features in common with Plan 9.
Cross-Platform Portability
Inferno can run as a user application on top of an existing operating system or as a stand alone operating system. Most of the popular operating systems and processor architectures are supported:
Host Operating Systems:
- Windows NT/2000/XP
- Irix
- Linux
- MacOS X
- FreeBSD
- Solaris
- Plan 9
Supported Architectures:
- Intel x86 (386 & higher)
- Intel XScale
- IBM PowerPC
- ARM StrongARM (ARM & Thumb)
- Sun SPARC
Inferno also runs as a plug-in under Internet Explorer version 4 and higher. Each Inferno system presents an identical environment to the applications, irrespective of the underlying host OS or architecture, allowing the developer to work with a truly homogeneous environment across multiple different platforms.
Portable Applications
Inferno applications are written in Limbo, a modern, safe, modular, concurrent programming language with C-like syntax. It is more powerful than C but considerably easier to understand and debug than C++ or Java. Limbo code is compiled into architecture independent byte code which is then interpreted (or compiled on the fly) on the target processor. This means that any Inferno application will run identically on all Inferno platforms.
Transparent Resources
Inferno offers complete transparency of resources and data using a simple but powerful namespace system. By representing resources as files and having one standard communication protocol, resources such as data stores, services and external devices can easily be shared between Inferno systems. A resource interface may be imported to the local system and used by the applications without them knowing, or needing to know, whether it is local or remote.
Security
High level security is an important part of the Inferno system. By using one standard protocol for all network communication, security can be focused on one point and provided at a system level. Inferno offers full support for authenticated, encrypted connections using a certificate based user identification scheme and variety of algorithms including:
- IDEA, 56 bit DES, 40, 128 and 256 bit RC4 encryption algorithms
- MD4, MD5 and SHA secure hash algorithms
A Complete Solution
Inferno is not only an operating system, it is also a complete development environment, providing all the tools necessary for creating, testing and debugging the applications that run within it.
- Acme IDE: includes editor, shell, advanced pattern matching tools & more
- Fast Compiler: with full syntax and compile time type checking
- Graphical Debugger: with full stack trace for currently executing threads
- Powerful Shell: with sophisticated scripting capabilities
- UNIX like commands: including bind, grep, gzip, mount, ps, tar, yacc...
Enhancements:
- New licence terms (a `dual licence scheme allowing use as Free Software)
- Styx revision based on 9P2000, and consequent changes to Sys
- Authentication changes
- Improved colour graphics support, including compositing
- Scalable fonts using Freetype
- Revamped Tk implementation
- Window management moved out of Tk to a separate window manager in Limbo
- Limbo: exception handling and fixed-point
- Limbo: other possible changes
- Dis VM changes
- More commands and library modules
- Better network service configuration
- /net/dns served by host and native DNS resolver
- Hosted kernels configured from a parts list as for native kernels
- Signed modules
- Internet Explorer plug-in revised and in source form
- Expanded documentation
<<lessInferno was originally developed at Bell Labs (the research division of Lucent Technologies).
Inferno Operating System is a well-designed, economical operating system particularly suitable for use in networked devices such as advanced telephones, hand-held devices, TV set-top boxes, and many other embedded applications.
Inferno can run in native mode on an embedded system or in emulation mode under many different operating systems. Inferno has many features in common with Plan 9.
Cross-Platform Portability
Inferno can run as a user application on top of an existing operating system or as a stand alone operating system. Most of the popular operating systems and processor architectures are supported:
Host Operating Systems:
- Windows NT/2000/XP
- Irix
- Linux
- MacOS X
- FreeBSD
- Solaris
- Plan 9
Supported Architectures:
- Intel x86 (386 & higher)
- Intel XScale
- IBM PowerPC
- ARM StrongARM (ARM & Thumb)
- Sun SPARC
Inferno also runs as a plug-in under Internet Explorer version 4 and higher. Each Inferno system presents an identical environment to the applications, irrespective of the underlying host OS or architecture, allowing the developer to work with a truly homogeneous environment across multiple different platforms.
Portable Applications
Inferno applications are written in Limbo, a modern, safe, modular, concurrent programming language with C-like syntax. It is more powerful than C but considerably easier to understand and debug than C++ or Java. Limbo code is compiled into architecture independent byte code which is then interpreted (or compiled on the fly) on the target processor. This means that any Inferno application will run identically on all Inferno platforms.
Transparent Resources
Inferno offers complete transparency of resources and data using a simple but powerful namespace system. By representing resources as files and having one standard communication protocol, resources such as data stores, services and external devices can easily be shared between Inferno systems. A resource interface may be imported to the local system and used by the applications without them knowing, or needing to know, whether it is local or remote.
Security
High level security is an important part of the Inferno system. By using one standard protocol for all network communication, security can be focused on one point and provided at a system level. Inferno offers full support for authenticated, encrypted connections using a certificate based user identification scheme and variety of algorithms including:
- IDEA, 56 bit DES, 40, 128 and 256 bit RC4 encryption algorithms
- MD4, MD5 and SHA secure hash algorithms
A Complete Solution
Inferno is not only an operating system, it is also a complete development environment, providing all the tools necessary for creating, testing and debugging the applications that run within it.
- Acme IDE: includes editor, shell, advanced pattern matching tools & more
- Fast Compiler: with full syntax and compile time type checking
- Graphical Debugger: with full stack trace for currently executing threads
- Powerful Shell: with sophisticated scripting capabilities
- UNIX like commands: including bind, grep, gzip, mount, ps, tar, yacc...
Enhancements:
- New licence terms (a `dual licence scheme allowing use as Free Software)
- Styx revision based on 9P2000, and consequent changes to Sys
- Authentication changes
- Improved colour graphics support, including compositing
- Scalable fonts using Freetype
- Revamped Tk implementation
- Window management moved out of Tk to a separate window manager in Limbo
- Limbo: exception handling and fixed-point
- Limbo: other possible changes
- Dis VM changes
- More commands and library modules
- Better network service configuration
- /net/dns served by host and native DNS resolver
- Hosted kernels configured from a parts list as for native kernels
- Signed modules
- Internet Explorer plug-in revised and in source form
- Expanded documentation
Download (57CrossPlMB)
Added: 2006-05-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1258 downloads
Xprobe2 0.3
Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool. more>>
Xprobe is an alternative to some tools which are heavily dependent upon the usage of the TCP protocol for remote active operating system fingerprinting.
Xprobe I combines various remote active operating system fingerprinting methods using the ICMP protocol, which were discovered during the "ICMP Usage in Scanning" research project, into a simple, fast, efficient and a powerful way to detect an underlying operating system a targeted host is using.
Xprobe2 rely on fuzzy signature matching, probabilistic guesses, multiple matches simultaneously, and a signature database. Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool witch has a different approach to operating system fingerprinting.
<<lessXprobe I combines various remote active operating system fingerprinting methods using the ICMP protocol, which were discovered during the "ICMP Usage in Scanning" research project, into a simple, fast, efficient and a powerful way to detect an underlying operating system a targeted host is using.
Xprobe2 rely on fuzzy signature matching, probabilistic guesses, multiple matches simultaneously, and a signature database. Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool witch has a different approach to operating system fingerprinting.
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Added: 2006-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1342 downloads
FC-One LiveCD 20070121
FC-One LiveCD is a GNU/Linux operating system. more>>
FC-One LiveCD is a GNU/Linux operating system.
Enhancements:
- Update kernel 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6
- Add Viet-Phap & Phap-Viet data for stardict
- Add eject & some system-config-* packages
- Fixed error releated to icons ...
<<lessEnhancements:
- Update kernel 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6
- Add Viet-Phap & Phap-Viet data for stardict
- Add eject & some system-config-* packages
- Fixed error releated to icons ...
Download (692MB)
Added: 2007-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1006 downloads
tr_panel 0.1.b2
tr_panel is a a very minimal xlib panel for unix/linux based operating systems. more>>
tr_panel is a a very minimal xlib panel for unix/linux based operating systems.
Its used to launch applications.
to compile run:
# make
to run:
# ./tr_panel
to configure the bahaiviour of the panel edit tr_panel.conf
<<lessIts used to launch applications.
to compile run:
# make
to run:
# ./tr_panel
to configure the bahaiviour of the panel edit tr_panel.conf
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1121 downloads
Kaboot Recovery 0.1.1.1
Kaboot Linux Operating system aims to provide an operating system which you can take anywhere. more>>
Kaboot Linux Operating system aims to provide an operating system which you can take anywhere and has all your favourite programs on.
Kaboot operating system is avaliable as a Live CD or Live USB you can take with you anywhere.
A number of different versions are avaliable, two optimised for size or speed, one for functionality, and one science based.
All containing a host of useful programs able to boot virtually any computer (meeting the minimum requirements) from CD and
USB.Kaboot is still in active development and if you find a bug or fix, you can let me know in the forums.
Enhancements:
- A network bug was fixed.
- A few debugging utilities were added.
- Hotplugging was implemented.
<<lessKaboot operating system is avaliable as a Live CD or Live USB you can take with you anywhere.
A number of different versions are avaliable, two optimised for size or speed, one for functionality, and one science based.
All containing a host of useful programs able to boot virtually any computer (meeting the minimum requirements) from CD and
USB.Kaboot is still in active development and if you find a bug or fix, you can let me know in the forums.
Enhancements:
- A network bug was fixed.
- A few debugging utilities were added.
- Hotplugging was implemented.
Download (87.2MB)
Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1414 downloads
Koch-Suite 0.7.1 / 0.8 Beta 2
Koch-Suite is a PHP-based recipe management system for Unix-like operating systems. more>>
Koch-Suite is a PHP-based recipe management system for Unix-like operating systems. It uses MySQL or PostgreSQL as database backends. The project is licensed under a BSD-style (three-clause) license and therefore it is Open Source.
Tested and supported are currently the operating systems Linux, OpenBSD and FreeBSD. The Koch-Suite should run on other operating systems, too, it just isnt tested so far.
Enhancements:
Webinterface:
- A pastebox for easy recipe import
- tagging of recipes for merged operations (printing, export, deleting ...) in one round.
- Editing of categories (delete, merge,...)
- Rating system
- Plenty beautifications (Themes!).
- New export format: REZKONV
- Countless bugs have been fixed.
<<lessTested and supported are currently the operating systems Linux, OpenBSD and FreeBSD. The Koch-Suite should run on other operating systems, too, it just isnt tested so far.
Enhancements:
Webinterface:
- A pastebox for easy recipe import
- tagging of recipes for merged operations (printing, export, deleting ...) in one round.
- Editing of categories (delete, merge,...)
- Rating system
- Plenty beautifications (Themes!).
- New export format: REZKONV
- Countless bugs have been fixed.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2007-07-21 License: BSD License Price:
826 downloads
KIWI Image System rev435
KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms. more>>
KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms as well as for virtualisation systems like Xen Qemu or VMware. The KIWI architecture was designed as a two level system. The first stage, based on a valid software package source, creates a so called physical extend according to the provided image description. The second stage creates from a required physical extend an operating system image. The result of the second stage is called a logical extend or short an image.
A normal installation process is starting from a given installation source and installs single pieces of software until the system is complete. During this process there may be manual user intervention required. However an operating system image represents an already completed installation encapsulated as a file and optionally includes the configuration for a specific task. Such an operating system starts working as soon as the image has been brought to a system storage device no matter if this is a volatile or non volatile storage. The process of creating an image takes place without user interaction.
This means all requirements of the encapsulated system has to be fulfilled before the image is created. According to this the so called image description tree stores all the information needed to create an image.
Main features:
- Distribution independent
- Support for virtualisation systems like Xen
- Support for deploying images over the network
- Support for VMware / Qemu images
- Support for USB-Stick systems
- Support for LiveCD/DVD systems
- Centralized image description based on XML
- Prebuild boot images for SUSE systems
- Prebuild PXE configuration usable with kiwi netboot images
- SUSE Linux on a 128MB flash card.. yes thats possible
<<lessA normal installation process is starting from a given installation source and installs single pieces of software until the system is complete. During this process there may be manual user intervention required. However an operating system image represents an already completed installation encapsulated as a file and optionally includes the configuration for a specific task. Such an operating system starts working as soon as the image has been brought to a system storage device no matter if this is a volatile or non volatile storage. The process of creating an image takes place without user interaction.
This means all requirements of the encapsulated system has to be fulfilled before the image is created. According to this the so called image description tree stores all the information needed to create an image.
Main features:
- Distribution independent
- Support for virtualisation systems like Xen
- Support for deploying images over the network
- Support for VMware / Qemu images
- Support for USB-Stick systems
- Support for LiveCD/DVD systems
- Centralized image description based on XML
- Prebuild boot images for SUSE systems
- Prebuild PXE configuration usable with kiwi netboot images
- SUSE Linux on a 128MB flash card.. yes thats possible
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
857 downloads
fistgen 0.1.1
fistgen is a stackable file system templates and language. more>>
File System development is very difficult and time consuming. Even small changes to existing file systems require deep understanding of kernel internals, making the barrier to entry for new developers high.
Moreover, porting file system code from one operating system to another is almost as difficult as the first port. Past proposals to provide extensible (stackable) file system interfaces would have simplified the development of new file systems.
These proposals, however, advocated massive changes to existing operating system interfaces and existing file systems; operating system vendors and maintainers resist making any large changes to their kernels because of stability and performance concerns. As a result, file system development is still a difficult, long, and non-portable process.
The FiST (File System Translator) system combines two methods to solve the above problems in a novel way: a set of stackable file system templates for each operating system, and a high-level language that can describe stackable file systems in a cross-platform portable fashion.
Using FiST, stackable file systems need only be described once. FiSTs code generation tool, fistgen, compiles a single file system description into loadable kernel modules for several operating systems (currently Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD).
The project demonstrates that with FiST, code size and development time are reduced significantly, while imposing a small performance overhead of only 1-2%. These benefits are achieved, as well as portability, without changing existing operating systems or file system.
<<lessMoreover, porting file system code from one operating system to another is almost as difficult as the first port. Past proposals to provide extensible (stackable) file system interfaces would have simplified the development of new file systems.
These proposals, however, advocated massive changes to existing operating system interfaces and existing file systems; operating system vendors and maintainers resist making any large changes to their kernels because of stability and performance concerns. As a result, file system development is still a difficult, long, and non-portable process.
The FiST (File System Translator) system combines two methods to solve the above problems in a novel way: a set of stackable file system templates for each operating system, and a high-level language that can describe stackable file systems in a cross-platform portable fashion.
Using FiST, stackable file systems need only be described once. FiSTs code generation tool, fistgen, compiles a single file system description into loadable kernel modules for several operating systems (currently Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD).
The project demonstrates that with FiST, code size and development time are reduced significantly, while imposing a small performance overhead of only 1-2%. These benefits are achieved, as well as portability, without changing existing operating systems or file system.
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Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1659 downloads
AegeanLinux 0.5.02
AegeanLinux is a free open source operating system for your computer. more>>
AegeanLinux is a free open source operating system for your computer. Other examples of an operating system are: Microsoft Windows XP, and Apple OSX.
With over 650 packages (precompiled executables, ready for download and run), and using KDE as its desktop, Aegean provides an easy to use, fast, non-bloated operating system, suitable for everyday use.
Linux is a lot more than just the operating system. Linux is all about community, and that community working together as one.
AegeanLinuxs main goals are those of security, stability, and ease of installation.
AegeanLinux is built for the i686 processor, which means it will run on the following processors
Intel Pentium Pro
Intel Celeron
Intel Pentium II
Intel Pentium III
Intel Pentium 4
Intel Xeon
AMD Athlon
AMD Duron
<<lessWith over 650 packages (precompiled executables, ready for download and run), and using KDE as its desktop, Aegean provides an easy to use, fast, non-bloated operating system, suitable for everyday use.
Linux is a lot more than just the operating system. Linux is all about community, and that community working together as one.
AegeanLinuxs main goals are those of security, stability, and ease of installation.
AegeanLinux is built for the i686 processor, which means it will run on the following processors
Intel Pentium Pro
Intel Celeron
Intel Pentium II
Intel Pentium III
Intel Pentium 4
Intel Xeon
AMD Athlon
AMD Duron
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Added: 2006-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1092 downloads
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