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Open Source Projects Index: L

Life Science Identifiers
This project implements the Life Science Indentifier (LSID) resolution protocol, to locate biologically significant data over a network, within middle-ware providing a client A.P.I. for Life Science applications, and server software, for Industry data providers.
Linux Channel Bonding
The Linux bonding driver provides network device aggregation, load balancing, and hot standby facilities.
Linux Diagnostics Tools
Linux Diagnostic Tools project focuses on diagnostic tools, first failure data capture, error log analysis, preventative testing, and system inventory gathering.
Linux Kernel
The primary site for the Linux kernel source and related information.

Linux Kernel Crash Dumps
This project involves adding code to the Linux kernel to implement crash dumps for performing post-failure analysis of a kernel crash.
Linux Kernel Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable, message-oriented, multihomed transport protocol. Developed by the IETF SIGTRAN working group to transport SS7 over IP, it is now the third general-purpose transport developed by the IETF.
Linux Memory Hotplug Support
Project to create hotplug memory for Linux.
Linux on System Z
Linux is an operating system whose kernel was developed by Linus Torvalds and initially distributed in 1991. Linux has evolved to become a widely accepted operating system with a wealth of applications. Today, many Linux distributions also contain a variety of tools and utilities provided by the open source community (e.g., from the GNU project). Linux is platform-independent and executes on many architectures, including Intel®, Alpha®, or Sparc®. Linux is Open Source software that may be downloaded free of charge.
Linux orinoco wireless NIC driver
Linux orinoco driver supports a large number of wireless NICs based on the Prism 2 chipset.
Linux Screen Reader
The Linux Screen Reader (LSR) is an application that transforms the contents of the computer screen to other media, enabling non-visual access to the graphical Gnome desktop environment.
Linux Standard Base
Tasked to develop and promote a set of standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable software applications to run on any compliant system.
Linux Support for Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Hardware
NUMA is one way to reduce the number of CPUs competing for access to a shared memory bus. This is accomplished by having several memory buses and only having a small number of CPUs on each of those buses.
Linux Test Project
The latest revision of the Linux Test Project test suite contains more than 2,100 tests for Linux.
Lotus Sametime Code Exchange
Get code samples and JAR files that add functionality to Sametime, an instant messenger client application.
LTC Linux Performance Team
Project to improve Linux kernel performance, with special emphasis on SMP scalability, by using open source workloads.


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