Dear luggies
>Consequent to the interest ILUGC has generated among students, I am getting 
>lot of request for suggesting proects.
>
>In some colleges, they have decided out-and-out FOSS based projects.
>
>Please suggest projects ideas.
>
>Please keep in mind the constraints
>
>a. The projects are not fulltime for B.E students
>b. Most will have only preliminary knowledge - but can pickup fast.
>c. Should point out resources available on net
>
>
>Raman.P
>

The following list of OSS projects could be useful for students to learn and  
implement the technologies for real-life situations.

http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/  (For Storage/Remote Backups)

BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, 
WinXX and MacOSX PCs and laptops to a server's disk.

http://cult-thinclient.sf.net (For Network Computing)

Cult is an Open Source software-only network bootable thinclient Operating 
System that provides a complete solution for thin clients, PCs or virtualized 
hardware

http://www.gnokii.org/ (For Mobile Communication)

gnokii provides tools and a user space driver for use with mobile phones under 
various operating systems (most testing is done under Linux but also Solaris, 
*BSD family and MS Windows families are known to work).

http://beagleboard.org/ (For Embedded Systems)

Beagle Board is an ultra-low cost, high performance, low power OMAP3 based 
platform designed by BeagleBoard.org community members for embedded development


And finally, I have downloaded Fedora-9 Everything Source Repository (more than 
6000+ software packages) as Source RPMS, and if  students were interested in 
getting this, pl write to 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

S. Baskar
CEO/LinuXpert Systems


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