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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Software Releases - RSS News Pinot 0.90 (Default branch) Post 302281945 by Linux Bot on Thursday 29th of January 2009 10:00:18 PM
Old 01-29-2009
Pinot 0.90 (Default branch)

Image Pinot is a D-Bus service that crawls, indexes your documents, and monitors them for changes. It is also a GTK-based user interface that enables you to query the index built by the service or your favorite Web engine, and display and analyze the results. It makes full use of advanced indexing and search facilities offered by Xapian, features language detection, dynamic document summaries, easy labelling of documents, and internal support for common file types. The D-Bus interface allows easy integration with other applications. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A lot of changes and improvements were made to Unicode support, portability, Web metasearch, command-line and desktop integration, and more. The UI is more coherent and less invasive. The daemon is smarter. Image

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SYSTEMD-IMPORTD.SERVICE(8)				      systemd-importd.service					SYSTEMD-IMPORTD.SERVICE(8)

NAME
systemd-importd.service, systemd-importd - VM and container image import and export service SYNOPSIS
systemd-importd.service /lib/systemd/systemd-importd DESCRIPTION
systemd-importd is a system service that allows importing, exporting and downloading of system images suitable for running as VM or containers. It is a companion service for systemd-machined.service(8), and provides the implementation for machinectl(1)'s pull-raw, pull-tar, import-raw, import-tar, export-raw, and export-tar commands. See the importd D-Bus API Documentation[1] for information about the APIs systemd-importd provides. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), machinectl(1), systemd-machined.service(8), systemd-nspawn(1) NOTES
1. importd D-Bus API Documentation https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/importd systemd 237 SYSTEMD-IMPORTD.SERVICE(8)
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