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Linux Kernel

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Claimed by The Linux Foundation Analyzed 9 days ago

The Linux kernel is a Unix-like computer operating system kernel. It is used world-wide: the Linux operating system is based on it and deployed on both traditional computer systems such as personal computers and servers, usually in the form of Linux distributions, and on various embedded devices ... [More] such as routers, wireless access points, PBXes, set-top boxes, FTA receivers, smart TVs, PVRs and NAS appliances. The Android operating system for tablet computers, smartphones and smartwatches is also based atop the Linux kernel. (from Wikipedia) [Less]

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B.A.T.M.A.N.

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From Wikipedia: The Better Approach To Mobile Adhoc Networking, or B.A.T.M.A.N., is a routing protocol which is currently under development by the “Freifunk”-Community. B.A.T.M.A.N.'s crucial point is the decentralization of the knowledge about the best route through the network - no single node ... [More] has all the data. Using this technique, the need for spreading information concerning network changes to every node in the network becomes superfluous. The individual node only saves information about the “direction” it received data from and sends its data accordingly. Hereby the data gets passed on from node to node and packets get individual, dynamically created routes. A network of collective intelligence is created. [Less]

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Linux-libre

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  Analyzed 5 days ago

Linux-libre is a GNU package that is maintained from modified versions of the Linux kernel. The aim of the project is to remove any software that does not include its source code, has its source code obfuscated or released under proprietary licenses. The parts that have no source code are called ... [More] binary blobs and are generally proprietary firmware which, while generally redistributable, generally do not give the user the freedom to modify or study them. [Less]

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iw

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

iw is a new nl80211 based Linux CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. It supports all new drivers that have been added to the kernel recently. The old tool iwconfing, which uses Wireless Extensions interface, is deprecated and it's strongly recommended to switch to iw and nl80211. Like ... [More] rest of Linux kernel, iw is still under development. Features are added 'as we go'. The only documentation for iw is this page and output from 'iw help'. Please help expand this page. [Less]

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4 users on Open Hub

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Linux Kernel Library

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Linux kernel library

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Zorp GPL

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Zorp is a new generation proxy firewall suite and as such its core architecture is built around today's security demands: it uses application level proxies, it is modular and component based, it uses a script language to describe policy decisions, it makes it possible to monitor encrypted traffic ... [More] , it let's you override client actions, it let's you protect your servers with its built in IDS capabilities... The list is endless. It gives you all the power you need to implement your local security policy. [Less]

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kdbus (kernel)

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

Kernel "dbus-like" code for the Linux kernel

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Free Electrons training materials

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Free training materials covering the below topics: - Embedded Linux system development - Embedded Linux kernel and driver development - Android system development - Embedded Linux boot time reduction

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OpenPli

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Open source set-top box software The PLi® team builds firmware for all linux based Dreambox STB models, as well as for the VU+ Solo, Uno and Duo, the Clark-Tech ET5000 and ET9000, and the Xtrend CT-5000, CT-9000 and CT-9100. The software for all these firmware images is released into the Open ... [More] Source domain, under the name “OpenPLi”, and licensed by GPL v 2(unless stated otherwise). The current team members are: PLi Core Team dAF2000, Erik Slagter, Frenske, Gerrit, Hemertje, Henksat, Hyunday magic, Lite, Littlesat, MickeyM, MiLo, Mirakels, pieterg, PLi, radxnl, Redneck Eyeball, Rick Hunter, Roodkapke, Ruko, Sat-Turner, Sjaaky, Tech, WanWizard PLi Beta Team bartender, boki15, donk, Hansaplast, hemispherical1, ims, jonc, nfnovice, ronnie, saycbone, updatelee, malakudi [Less]

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kerneloops

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kerneloops is a program that users can install on their system that will submit kernel oopses they encounter to www.kerneloops.org

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