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The Linux Documentation Project: Linux Development Projects
Linux Documentation
Project: Linux Development Projects
This page lists some of the many Linux and Linux-related development
projects. Don't forget to look at
the Links page
if you don't find what you are looking for here.
Also have a look at Current ports of Linux OS, which lists current Linux hardware ports and includes lots of links to porting projects.
Kernel / Device Drivers / Filesystems
The latest production (stable) and development kernel source code. Also read
Changes for important information about upgrading from 1.x.x to 2.x kernels.
Information about XFree86, and the
XFree86 FAQ. The XFree86 Project is a non-profit organization maintaining a free port of the X Window System to Linux and other UNIX platforms.
The Linux Buyers' Consortium, a non-profit effort to make Linux CDs available as cheaply in the UK as they are on the other side of the pond.
The 86open Project, a project between key Intel Unix OS developers to work on a common programming and binary interface.
The International Alliance for Compatible Technology (IACT), is working for greater freedom of choice in software, for better access to computer-based services & technology, and for open standards, including higher standards of compatibility.
A Linux Standardization Effort, a standards effort to create written, published, open, free, GPL'd specifications for Linux distributions.
Linux Business Solutions Project, a project to provide more coherent, comprehensive documentation on how Linux can be used to solve common business problems.
Red Hat Advanced Development Labs (RHAD Labs), this division of Red Hat Software will act as an independent development group focusing on the accessibility and usability of free software, such as Linux.
Project: Computer Bank, an initiative in Australia to collect and donate Linux systems to people who would not be able to afford them.
The UNIX versus NT Organization, is dedicated to etting the facts straight about the various commercial and Open Source UNIX operating systems as they relate to Microsoft Windows NT.
The GNOME Desktop Project (GNU Network Object Model Environment), a project to develop a free and complete set of user friendly applications and desktop tools, similar to CDE and KDE but based entirely on free software.
egcs, an experimental step in the development of GCC, the GNU C compiler.
The Linux Lab Project (LLP), a project to help people with development of data collection and process control software for Linux.
An As-Yet-Unnamed OCR Project, a project to produce a freeware OCR (Optical Character Recognition) application for Unix platforms.
UltraPenguin 1.0, an Linux distribution for the UltraSPARC (based on Red Hat 4.2 for SPARC).
The Linux Router Project, a networking centric mini-distribution of Linux. LRP is small enough to fit on a single 1.44MB floppy disk, and makes building and maintaining routers, terminal servers, and typically embedded networking systems next to trivial.
hal91, a minimal Linux system installed on one floppy.
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