xtoolwait starts one X client in the background, waits until it has mapped a window and then exits, which can be useful for systems with a small amount of memory or slow disk drives (including bootable CD-ROMs).
It was orphaned a while ago (wnpp bug #192675), and I'd like to adopt it,
but I'll need a sponsor, because I'm not a DD yet.
xtoolwait is a package which hasn't changed much in the past years, and I
expect this trend to continue; sponsoring xtoolwait would not take much
of your time.
You can fetch xtoolwait by putting the following in /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://www.dlitz.net/debian/ unstable/
deb-src http://www.dlitz.net/debian/ unstable/
and then running
apt-get source xtoolwait
Thanks,
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