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runit is an init and
service management scheme for Unix-like
operating systems that initializes, supervises, and ends
processes throughout the operating...
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Runit Island (/
ˈruːnɪt/) is one of
forty islands of the
Enewetak Atoll of the
Marshall Islands in the
Pacific Ocean. The
island is the site of a radioactive...
- 1977–1980, a
concrete dome (the
Runit Dome) was
built on
Runit Island to
deposit radioactive soil and debris. The
Runit Dome is
deteriorating and could...
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Devuan is a fork of the
Debian Linux distribution that uses sysvinit,
runit or
OpenRC instead of systemd.
Devuan aims to
avoid lock-in by
projects like...
- land-surface type shot was
detonated on a
platform at the
northern tip of
Runit,
Enewetak in the
second of the 35
tests for
Operation Hardtack I.: 2 The...
- Arch Linux.
Artix does not use systemd,
instead opting to
provide OpenRC,
runit, s6, and dinit, in its place.
Artix Linux has its own repositories, and...
- versions.
These include launchd, the
Service Management Facility, systemd,
Runit and OpenRC.
Research Unix init runs the
initialization s****
script located...
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monitor a daemon.
Several other daemon supervisors are supported,
including runit and s6.
Portable between Linux, FreeBSD, and
NetBSD Parallel service startup...
- Mary is a
programming language designed and
implemented by Mark Rain at
RUNIT in Trondheim,
Norway during the 1970s. It
borrowed many
features from ALGOL...
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package manager,
which was
designed and
implemented from scratch, and the
runit init system.
Excluding binary kernel blobs, a base
install is
composed entirely...