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    Tini

    Tini

    A tiny but valid `init` for containers

    ...It ensures that the default signal handlers work for the software you run in your Docker image. For example, with Tini, SIGTERM properly terminates your process even if you didn't explicitly install a signal handler for it. It does so completely transparently! Docker images that work without Tini will work with Tini without any changes. Add Tini to your container, and make it executable. Then, just invoke Tini and pass your program and its arguments as arguments to Tini.
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    ufile

    Tools for cross building root file systems.

    If you build a root file system you often have to become root on your own host to call chown mknod and so on. With ufile you can do that things for another machine in a save way without the need becoming root on your own host. For more information have a glance at README.odt in the package.
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    ELILO: EFI Linux Boot Loader

    ELILO was the legacy EFI linux boot loader for IA-64(IPF), IA-32(x86),

    This project is orphaned, Debian dropped it in 2014, and RH & SUSE stopped using this tree (and feeding back change) long before that so no longer interested in working on it. Feel free to start your own source tarball is available.
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    WebSphere Linux Boot Script

    Start WebSphere in Linux on bootup

    WebSphere doesn't come with an init.d script to start it up when Linux boots; so I wrote one.
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    BootRetarder allows to retard the start of some programs, so your computer boots fastly and the programs you want to be starded at the init are ran one by one separated by a defined interval of miliseconds.
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    Do you hate having a few giant directories that hold all of your packages? Do you hate installing something only to find that it doesn\'t work properly, and it doesn\'t have a make uninstall? If so, this script is for you.
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    Printer_on is a small program which gives you a warning if you printer is powered on. You can put it in your linux shutdown script, so you'll be notified if your printer is still powered on when you shutdown your computer.
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