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    raspdbusgpiopy

    raspberry daemon for gpio management with dbus

    This daemon enable application to interact with Raspberry GPIO with DBUS standard API
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    Python scripts that layer over sispmctl and provide a dbus server and a pretty gnome applet in the foreground.
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    Blueman is a bluetooth management utility using bluez dbus backend. It is designed to be easy to use for most common bluetooth tasks. Project moved to: http://blueman.tuxfamily.org
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    GNOME Blocklist is a GNOME interface and backend for Linux P2P blocklist software like moblock and peerguardian. It provides a preference panel, notification icon and dbus daemon.
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