Some Projects From freeLSD(Linux Support Developments)
- From: "Logoree" <interzone2005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Dec 2005 11:18:24 -0800
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Name: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) Project
Website: http://www.alsa-project.org/
Contact: perex@xxxxxxx
Description: Primary goals are create modern sound driver for Linux
with new sound API which solves all OSS/Lite trouble and create good
libraries for sound applications
Name: Berlin Project
Website: http://www.berlin-consortium.org/
Contact: graydon@xxxxxxxxx
Description: Berlin is a windowing system being actively developed by
members of the free software community. Its features include a
multilingual text rendering system, a set of extensible user interface
components residing in-process with the display server, an advanced
imaging model with strong support for hardware acceleration, and a
persistent user-preferences database.
Name: BLINUX
Website: http://www.leb.net/blinux/
Contact: hzo@xxxxxxx
Description: The purpose of The BLINUX Documentation and Development
Project is to serve as a catalyst which will both spur and speed the
development of software and documentation which will enable the blind
user to run his or her own Linux workstation.
Name: Citadel/UX
Website: http://uncnsrd.mt-kisco.ny.us/citadel
Description: Citadel is a project that aims to provide a tightly
integrated environment for messaging, collaboration, and groupware.
Name: Coda Distributed File System Project
Website: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
Contact: coda@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: Coda is a distributed filesystem with its origin in AFS2.
It has many features that are very desirable for network filesystems,
including: disconnected operation for mobile computing; high
performance through client side persistent caching server replication;
continued operation during partial network failures in server network;
network bandwith adaptation; good scalability; and well defined
semantics of sharing, even in the presence of network failures.
Name: Common Unix Printing System
Website: http://www.cups.org/
Description: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable
printing layer for UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by
Easy Software Products to promote a standard printing solution for all
UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley
command-line interfaces.
Name: ConcurrentLock
Website: http://www.checco.com/checcolock
Description: Concurrentlock sync objects allow true multi-threaded
CONCURRENT READ and EXCLUSIVE WRITE access to any C++ class or element.
More robust than pthread_rwlock, and can be used in both Linux and
Win32 applications.
Name: DMX4Linux
Website: http://llg.cubic.org/dmx4linux/
Contact: http://llg.cubic.org
Description: DMX4Linux is a port of DMX - a standard protocol to
control light in theaters and discos.
Name: DOSEMU Project
Website: http://www.dosemu.org/
Contact: lermen@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: DOSEMU stands for DOS Emulation and is a Linux application
that enables the Linux OS to run many DOS programs including some DPMI
apps.
Name: External Parallel Port Devices
Website: http://www.torque.net/parport/
Description: If you have a parallel port peripheral and would like to
see if a Linux driver is available, this is the place to look.
Name: FlightGear
Website: http://www.flightgear.org
Contact: Curtis Olson
Description: A comprehensive flight simulator program based on
OpenGL/Mesa. Includes terrain generation tools, a programmable flight
dynamics model, sound effects, weather generation, etc.
Name: floppyfw
Website: http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/
Contact: Thomasez@xxxxxxxx
Description: floppyfw is a static router with the firewall-capabilities
in Linux. Boot one (1) floppy and have a firewall with a gateway and
DHCP. Great for cable modems and xDSL.
Name: Freeciv
Website: http://www.freeciv.org/
Contact: freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Description: Freeciv is a multiplayer strategy game, released under the
GNU General Public License. It is generally comparable with
Civilization II, published by Microprose
Name: FREEdraft Project
Website: http://freeengineer.org/Freedraft/index.html
Contact: iamcliff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A simple 2D mechanical cad system for Linux in
development.
Name: FreeHDL Project
Website: http://www.freehdl.seul.org/
Contact: http://www.freehdl.seul.org/help.html
Description: A project to develop a free, opensource, GPLed VHDL
simulator for Linux.
Name: GAMMA Name: Genoa Active Message MAchine
Website: http://www.disi.unige.it/project/gamma/
Contact: chiola**AT**disi.unige.it
Description: GAMMA is a Fast Ethernet LAN of up to 12 Pentium PCs
currently used as an efficient parallel platform for Single Program
Multiple Data (SPMD) as well as MIMD applications.
Name: GGI (General Graphics Interface) Project
Website: http://www.ggi-project.org/
Contact: becka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Allows fast, easy to use access to graphical services, hides hardware
level issues from applications and introduces extensible support for
multiple displays and varied input facilities under Linux.
Name: Gimp Project
Website: http://www.gimp.org/
Contact: yosh@xxxxxxxx
Descritption: The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a
freely distributed piece of software suitable for such tasks as photo
retouching, image composition and image authoring.
Name: The GIMP Toolkit
Website: http://www.gtk.org
Contact: http://www.gtk.org/mailinglists.html
Description: GTK+, which stands for the GIMP Toolkit, is a library for
creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window System. It is
designed to be small, efficient, and flexible. GTK+ is written in C
with a very object-oriented approach. Language bindings exist for C++,
Perl, Python, Objective C, and Guile and others.
Name: GNOKII project
Website: http://www.gnokii.org/
Contact: gnokii-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (write "subcribe" in e-mail
subject header)
The aim of this project is to connect Linux boxes to the net by way of
cellular phones (like the Nokia Data Cellular Suite).
Name: GNOME Project
Website: http://www.gnome.org
Contact: http://www.gnome.org
Description: GNOME stands for GNU Network Object Model Environment. The
GNOME project intends to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based
entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project, and GNOME
is part of the OpenSource(tm) movement. The desktop will consist of
small utilities and larger applications which share a consistent look
and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for all GNOME-compliant
applications.
Name: GnuCash
Website: http://www.gnucash.org/
Contact: linas@xxxxxxxxx
Description: The GnuCash Project is an effort to create a quality
financial management software for the Unix environment. X-Accountant
and GnoMoney have merged to create this new project.
Name: GNU Project
Website: http://www.gnu.org/
Contact: gnu@xxxxxxx
Description: Goal is to develop a complete free Unix-like operating
system. Linux-based varients of the GNU system are widely used.
Name: GNU Electronic Design Automation (gEDA)Project
Website: http://www.geda.seul.org/
Contact: ahvezda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A collection of tools used to make electronic simulation
and prototyping / production easier.
Name: GNUstep Project
Website: http://www.gnustep.org/
Contact: gnustep-maintainer@xxxxxxx
Description: A free implementation of the OpenStep specification as
published by NeXT and Sun.
Name: GNUstepWeb Project
Website: http://www.gnustepweb.org/
Contact: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: GNUstepWeb is a library which was designed to be
compatible with WebObjects 4.x (developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc.).
It's based on the GNUstep project.
Name: GUIDE: Gnu Utilities Integrated Development Environment Project
Website: http://sunsite.auc.dk/GUIDE/
Contact: http://sunsite.auc.dk/GUIDE/mail.html
Description: The purpose of this project is to merge existing Gnu and
GPL utilities into a graphical GPL Integrated Development Environment,
which contain editor, class browser, debugger, profiler, man generator,
code checking, testing, animation, and management.
Name: Harbour Project
Website: http://www.harbour-project.org/
Description: An open source Clipper-compatible compiler
Name: High-Availability Linux Project
Website: http://www.linux-ha.org/
Description: Provides a high-availability (clustering) solution for
Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability
(RAS) through a community development effort.
Name: HFS for Linux Project
Website: http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/Students/hargrove/HFS/
Contact: hargrove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A loadable module under development to implement the HFS
filesystem under Linux.
Name: JDK Linux Port Project
Website: http://www.blackdown.org
Contact: karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A Java - Linux port for the i386.
Name: JFS for Linux
Website:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jfs/index.html
Contact: linuxjfs@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in
IBM enterprise servers, is designed for high-throughput server
environments, key to running intranet and other high-performance
e-business file servers. IBM is contributing this technology to the
Linux open source community with the hope that some or all of it will
be useful in bringing the best of journaling capabilities to the Linux
operating system. Work is currently underway to complete the port of
this technology to Linux.
Name: KBasic
Website: http://www.kbasic.de
Contact: webmaster@xxxxxxxxx
Description: KBasic is a programming language which brings a complete
BASIC to KDE. It will include ad IDE with a form designer and a
complete binding to KDE like controls (CommandButton, TextBox,
ComboBox, Image, Html) and the other KDE features.
Name: The K Desktop Environment Project (KDE)
Website: http://www.kde.org/
Contact: http://www.kde.org
Description: The K desktop environment provides an integrated desktop
for Unix workstations which combines ease of use, contemporary
functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological
superiority of the Unix operating system.
Name: Lazarus Project
Website: http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org
Contact: Not available
Description: Lazarus is a project to create class libraries for Free
Pascal that emulate Delphi in order to create Delphi-like applications
for Linux and other major OS platforms
Name: LessTif Project
Website: http://www.lesstif.org/
Contact: lesstif@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: A clone of the Motif toolkit. LessTif is source compatible
with OSF/Motif® 1.2
Name: Linmodems Project
Website: http://www.linmodems.org/
Contact: Mailing list links located on the page.
Description: A central source of information and source code on
adapting winmodems to Linux.
Name: Linux drivers for Conexant modem chipsets project!
Website: http://www.mbsi.ca/cnxtlindrv/
Contact: marc+cnxt_AT_mbsi.ca
Description: The aim of the project is to make decent drivers for
Conexant modem chipsets available to the Linux community.
Name : Linux for Chemistry
Website : http://www.randomfactory.com/lfc/lfc.html
Contact : rfactory@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Description : The Linux for Chemistry project (LfC) is dedicated to
compiling the most comprehensive collection of Chemistry software, and
making it available for the Linux operating system. LfC provides
point-and-click installation, a complete on-line library of searchable
documentation, and much more
Name: Linux IEEE-1394 (FireWire) Driver Development Project
Website: http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/
Contact: epirker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: Goal is to add add 1394 support to Linux that allows easy
plug-in of new hardware drivers (mainly PCI-to-1394 host adapters) as
well as plug-in of high-level services (i. e. video, disks, printing
etc.)
Name: Linux IPv6 RPM Project
Website: http://v6rpm.jindai.net/
Description: We are making RPM packages and tools for connecting to an
IPv6 network.
Name: Linux IPv6 Users Group JP
Website: http://www.v6.linux.or.jp
Description: We improve the IPv6 stack on Linux, devlop IPv6
applications, deploy IPv6 network and provide information about IPv6 on
Linux for everyone.
Name: Linux IR Project
Website: http://www.cs.uit.no/linux-irda/
Contact: dagb@xxxxxxxxx
Description: Goal is to incorporate an IrDA compliant protocol stack
into the Linux kernel. IrDATM is an industrial standard for infrared
wirless communication between laptops and devices such as printers,
modems, fax, LAN, and other laptops.
Name: The Linux Lab Project
Website: http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/
Contact: clausi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: The Linux lab project is intended to help people with
development of data collection and process control software for LINUX.
Name: Linux Network Address Translation Project
Website: http://www.linas.org/linux/load.html
Contact: linas@xxxxxxxxx
Description: Network Address Translation (NAT) is a vitally important
Internet technology that provides load balancing for parallel
processing, strong access security, fault-tolerance and
high-availability.
Name: Linux Performance Measurement Project
Website: http://www.volny.cz/linux_monitor/
Contact: linux_monitor@xxxxxxxx
Description: Family of monitoring tools which examined content of
Linux's /proc directory and shows it in human readable form
Linux Source Code Study and Device Driver Implementation
Website: http://devicedriver.topcities.com
Contact: abhijeet_pawar_AT_hotmail.com
Description: The main purpose of this project is to study the
architecture and working of the linux Kernel and implementation of the
device driver.
Name: Linux Test Project (LTP)
Website: http://ltp.sourceforge.net
Description: The Linux Test Project is a joint project with SGI?, IBM,
OSDL, and Bull with a goal to deliver test suites to the open source
community that validate the reliability, robustness, and stability of
Linux. The Linux Test Project is a collection of tools for testing the
Linux kernel and related features. Our goal is to improve the Linux
kernel by bring test automation to the kernel testing effort.
Interested open source contributors are encouraged to join the project.
Name: Linux USB Project
Website: http://www.linux-usb.org/
Contact: inaky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: Porting Linux to the USB (Universal Serial Bus) device.
Name: Mesa
Webside: http://www.mesa3d.org
Contact: Brian Paul
Description: Mesa is a 3D graphics library with an API which is very
similar to that of OpenGL. Whilst Mesa is predominantly a Linux
package, there are versions for several other OS's.
Name: MUSCLE
Website: http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html
Contact: corcordt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment
This project deals with writing drivers and API's for various
smartcards, and smartcard readers.
Name: NTFS for Linux Project
Website: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~loewis/ntfs/
Contact: loewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: NTFS is the file system of the Microsoft Windows NT
operating system.
Name: Open Source Audio Library Project
Website: http://osalp.sourceforge.net
Contact: forsberg@xxxxxxxx
Description: C++ class library to perform audio functions. Allows
application developers to add audio support for their applications with
little effort.
Name: PagingMon - Paging Activity Monitor
Website: http://pagingmon.sourceforge.net
Contact: hai *at* asu.edu
Description: The PagingMon (Paging Activity Monitor) project aims to
provide a real time visualization of page-in and page-out activities in
a virtual memory system. We hope that our project helps researchers and
kernel developers to understand how the paging activities look like in
practical. Hence, paging patterns for specified applications could be
generated and either kernels or applications can be improved for better
performance.
Name: Panda PDF Generator Project
Website: http://www.stillhq.com/panda/
Contact: mikal@xxxxxxxxxxx
Description: The project is to develop a a GPL'ed PDF generation API
Name: Plex86 Project
Website:
Contact: http://sourceforge.net/projects/plex86
Description: The goal of the Plex86 project is to create an extensible
open source PC virtualization software program which will allow PC and
workstation users to run multiple operating systems concurrently on the
same machine.
Name: PointServers.org
Website: http://pointservers.org/
Contact: Editors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A new online source for news, opinion, and vision about
ubiquitous computing and pervasive wireless, focusing on software
platforms that drive these systems in the field. Such platforms run on
"Point Servers", and are often based on Linux. They've compiled a rich
collection of news items from vendors and standards bodies going back
several months, and insights into this emerging market which can't be
found anywhere else.
Name: Puffin Linux Controller
Website: http://www.puffinplc.org/
Contact: ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
Description: Puffin Linux Controller is a user community project to
create and distribute an open source programmable controller for
industrial automation.
Name: Purp Project
Website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/purp/
Contact: pugo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: A ncurses-bses RPM-handler that gives the user a flexible
and efficient way to handle RPM-packages on normal text-terminals.
Name: Real-Time Linux
Website: http://www.rtlinux.org
Contact: yodaiken@xxxxxxx
Description: Real-Time Linux is an extension of Linux that handles
time-critical tasks.
Name: Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) for Linux Project
Website: http://www.rsbac.org
Contact: rsbac@xxxxxxxxx
Description: RSBAC is an open source security extension for current
Linux kernels. A general goal of RSBAC has been to some day reach
(obsolete) Orange Book (TCSEC) B1 level. Now it is mostly targeting to
be useful as secure and multi-purposed networked system, with special
interest in firewalls.
Name: SANE Project
Website: www.sane-project.org/
Contact: http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html
Description: SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an
application programming interface (API) that provides standardized
access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held
scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.).
Name: SAS for Linux
Website: http://pw1.netcom.com/~kmself/SAS/SAS4Linux.html
Contact: kmself@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: For advocating and supporting SAS (a powerful reporting,
analysis, and application development tool) for LInux.
Name: ScriptBasic Project
Website: http://scriptbasic.com/
Contact: ScriptBasic Project
The ScriptBasic project aims to deliver a BASIC syntax scripting
language to the Linux community that can be used by less-technical
users. The implementation aims the same role under Linux that VBS has
under Win32
Name: SGI/Linux Project
Website: http://www.linux.sgi.com/
Contact: Tom Murphy
Description: Goal is to bring SGI/Linux to a state where it boots
multiuser, is self-hosted, runs X Windows, and suports as many userland
RPMs as possible.
Name: SGI Open Source
Website: http://oss.sgi.com/
Contact: Tom Murphy
Description: oss.sgi.com, is our repository for open source. It is
running on an SGI system with a 100% open source content as a proof
that open source not only works better, but is also ready for prime
time in production settings.
Name: UDE Project
Website: http://udeproject.sourceforge.net/
Description: The UDE - Unix Desktop Environment Project is a new Window
Manager and GUI project to create a fast and easy to use Window Manager
and GUI for most Unix-like operating systems.
Name:VideoLAN Project
Website: http://www.videolan.org
Contact: webadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: VideoLAN is a project of students from the École Centrale
Paris. Its aim is to broadcast video on the campus, and provide the
students with a MPEG2 software decoder. It will support streams from a
satellite, a DVD or an MPEG2 compression card.
Name: The Wine Project
Website: http://www.winehq.com/
Contact: info@xxxxxxxxxx
Description: Documentation of the Wine emulator that allows MS Windows
applications to run on ix86 Unix Systems, including Linux.
Name: WorldForge
Website: http://www.worldforge.org
Contact: general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Description: The WorldForge Project is developing a complete system for
massive multiplayer online role-playing games. Previously known as
Altima.
Name: Wormhole Project
Website: http://members.tripod.com/~the_wormhole_project/
Contact: wormhole_linux@xxxxxxxxx
Description: A project to develop a science fiction strategical game
for Linux.
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