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Run an instance of the Guix Data Service.
Run the RabbitMQ message broker service.
Run the Hurd console client.
Provide console login using the Hurd getty program.
The pam-krb5 service allows for login authentication and password management via Kerberos. You will need this service if you want PAM-enabled applications to authenticate users using Kerberos.
Programs using a Kerberos client library normally expect a configuration file in /etc/krb5.conf. This service generates such a file. It does not cause any daemon to be started.
Run a directory server instance.
Run lightdm, the LightDM graphical login manager.
Creates a zram swap device.
Run earlyoom, a daemon that quickly responds to OOM conditions by terminating relevant processes.
Share or expose a file name under a different name.
Discard unused blocks from file systems.
Run the TuneD daemon. It is daemon that tunes system settings dynamically. It does so by monitoring the usage of several system components periodically.
Run rasdaemon, the RAS monitor
Load kernel modules.
Run the file system cache daemon cachefilesd, which relies on the Linux cachefiles module.
Run LIRC, a daemon that decodes infrared signals from remote controls.
Run Radicale, a small CalDAV and CardDAV server.
Run Dovecot, a mail server that can run POP3, IMAP, and LMTP.
Run the Exim mail transfer agent (MTA).
Run the rapid spam filtering system.
Run the GNU imap4d to serve e-mail messages through IMAP.
Run the OpenSMTPD, a lightweight SMTP server.
Provide a /etc/aliases file---an email alias database---computed from the given alias list.