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  2. List of ReBoot characters - Wikipedia

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    In fact Hexidecimal is the only character in the entire series Daemon shows true animosity towards, calling her an abomination and a disgrace to her kind. This animosity disappeared when Hex returned to her true form: Daemon wondering why they were still fighting and stating that, as viruses, they should be friends.

  3. Daemon (computing) - Wikipedia

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    "Daemon" is actually a much older form of "demon"; daemons have no particular bias towards good or evil, but rather serve to help define a person's character or personality. The ancient Greeks ' concept of a "personal daemon" was similar to the modern concept of a "guardian angel"— eudaemonia is the state of being helped or protected by a ...

  4. Commons Daemon - Wikipedia

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    For example, the servlet container Tomcat 4 would need to serialize sessions and shutdown web applications before the JVM process terminates. Daemon comprises 2 parts: a native library written in C that interfaces with the operating system, and the library that provides the Daemon API, written in Java.

  5. Category:ReBoot - Wikipedia

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    List of ReBoot characters; E. ... ReBoot (video game) ReBoot: Daemon Rising; ReBoot: My Two Bobs This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 06:20 (UTC) ...

  6. Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless - Wikipedia

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    A BREW application contains several components which, if not present and valid, cause the application to be automatically deleted on reboot. This includes the compiled binary file, a file that describes the application, the features it uses, and permissions requested, a file that contains string and image resources if required, and a file ...

  7. Background process - Wikipedia

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    A daemon is a type of background process designed to run continually in the background, waiting for event(s) to occur or condition(s) to be met. [9] When launched with the daemon function, daemons are disassociated from their parent terminal.

  8. systemd - Wikipedia

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    systemd is the first daemon to start during booting and the last daemon to terminate during shutdown. The systemd daemon serves as the root of the user space's process tree; the first process (PID 1) has a special role on Unix systems, as it replaces the parent of a process when the original parent terminates. Therefore, the first process is ...

  9. TIBCO Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    TIBCO provides messaging APIs in C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, Perl and .NET to provide messaging between two or more services. The basic message passing is conceptually simple: A message has a single subject composed of elements separated by periods. A message is sent to a single Rendezvous Daemon (though it may end up being broadcast onto Daemons).