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    Kobo XCSoar Launcher

    a customizable boot menu for your Kobo Mini

    Mainly this project aims at easing startup and use of XCSoar (see xcsoar.org) on Kobo Mini. But the scope of use should not be limited solely to XCSoar. The Launcher should be small in code size, reuse most of the original libraries, provide flexible configuration to any application that might be ported to the Kobo Mini. It supports customizable fonts, toolbox-pages, buttons (also graphical), labels, autostart and sleep timers.
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    libinitmon

    Library to make startup process easy

    Libinitmon is a library targeted for those who wants to create its own init/bootup daemon. It supports: - dependencies tracking - pid watchdog - wait for TCP, UDP, Unix sockets
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    rc-dot-stupid

    manage init/shutdown/monitoring of services

    rc.stupid a Linux daemon that: - repeatedly runs a start script at system startup until this script exits with zero status - regulary runs a check script - runs a stop script at system shutdown Why ? Because startup systems like systemd and upstart are sometimes hard to tune in many situations, like MySQL data directory on a networked filesystem. As rc.stupid does nothing other as running scripts (or anything that may be executed) you may find other use cases like simple clustering.
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    a2webd

    a2webd

    Startup script for a2web a light WebUI for aria2 with remote support

    a2webd created to facilitate launch a2web a lightweight Web User Interface for aria2 with remote control support for downloads
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    InitNG strived to replace the old System V Init completelty. It offers faster startup through parallelization, service and demon monitoring, logging facilities and a dynamic run-time dependency configuration.
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    This project aims to develop a method to use runit and SysV init to enable parallel service startup during boot for Fedora Linux. Standard Fedora Init scripts will be ported to runit init scripts maintaining full functionality. Docs are in the wiki.
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    serel is software that helps computers boot faster. serel adds synchronisation and integrity-checking to the operating system service startup phase, allowing a computer's services to start in parallel.
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    daemonic provides server packages with an abstract, system-independent interface to system startup scripts and inetd.
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