The FreeBSD Documentation Project is a group of authors, XML and XSLT developers, and editors committed to maintaining a comprehensive set of books, articles, and tutorials about using FreeBSD.
The Managed Operating System Alliance (MOSA) Framework is a set of operating system components, compiler tools and libraries for managed operating systems based on the Common Intermediate Language and .NET technology.
SME Server is a leading distribution for small and medium enterprises. It stands apart from the competition by shipping with most common functionality preconfigured and features a number of popular additional enhancements in the form of downloadable 'contributions'. It is published under the GPL
... [More] license and while freely available, a small donation is requested. [Less]
µClinux is a Linux distribution like any other Linux distribution, focused on embedded projects, built from the Linux kernel from kernel.org and assorted other packages, and software from the GNU project. Since µClinux is optimized for size, it uses more compact alternatives (busybox, µclibc, etc)
... [More] than a non-embedded distribution.
Pronounced "you-see-linux", the name µClinux comes from combining the greek letter "mu" and the english capital "C". "µ" stands for "micro", and the "C" is for "controller". µClinux supports embedded processors which support MMU (protection and virtual memory support), noMMU (no protection, no virtual memory) and MPU (memory protection, but no virtual memory support).
The µClinux-dist includes userspace apps & libs, toolchain, c library, kernel and Bootloader. [Less]
EmuTOS is a single-user single-tasking operating system for 32-bit Atari computers and their emulators like ARAnyM, STonX, Hatari or STeem. It is both a replacement for the TOS images you would otherwise need for running the emulators and an alternative operating system for real hardware like the
... [More] Atari Mega STe or the FireBee. Everything is open and it could run on totally new machines in the future. [Less]
Openwall GNU/*/Linux (or Owl for short) is a security-enhanced server platform. The primary approaches to security are proactive source code review, privilege reduction, privilege separation, careful selection of third-party software, safe defaults, "hardening" to reduce the likelihood of successful
... [More] exploitation of security flaws, and the uses of "strong" cryptography. Also available are policy enforcement and integrity checking capabilities.
Besides the security enhancements, other key properties of Owl include the ability to rebuild the entire system from source with one simple command ("make buildworld"), support for software packages found in or developed for Red Hat's and compatible Linux distributions, and support for multiple architectures (currently x86, x86-64, SPARC, and Alpha). [Less]
The FreeMiNT project develops a unix like kernel for Atari ST based computers. It is the successor of the MiNT operating system, developed by Eric R. Smith for Atari Corp. in the 1980s and 1990s.
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