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    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    X Display Manager. Xhost Phonebook, X Login, X Desktop Chooser, and XDM X server (vnc server). Easy install, Clean uninstall (and X up when done). Highly compatible, no libs. Like gdm but different in goals and features. Great as primary dm or as a backup dm. pre-requirements: X Windows. xdm(1) binary (package) if it was removed (xdm is part of traditional X)
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    Disque

    Disque

    Disque is a distributed message broker

    ...It offers both at-least-once and at-most-once delivery semantics depending on per-message configuration, and retries or re-queueing of un-acknowledged jobs are built in. The system trades off strong FIFO ordering semantics in favor of simplicity and scalability, giving best-effort ordering rather than strict global message ordering.
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    Kestrel

    Kestrel

    Simple, distributed message queue system (inactive)

    Kestrel is a simple, distributed message queue system built originally by Twitter. Its design is relatively lightweight and is engineered for speed and simplicity. Kestrel supports queuing patterns such as enqueue, dequeue, and delayed re-enqueue (for example, when a consumer fails to process a message). It stores messages persistently on disk with a memory-backed cache, allowing recovery in case of failures. Because it is intended for relatively simple use cases, it does not provide the...
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    Browser based office portal solution built in php. Including CRM, product managment, point-of-sale (POS), invoicing, online ordering, page building, web based mail, organiser and more!
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