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some->many, at least many distros use it, I would argue most do. Why is Void hyperlinked to its site? After all it has a wiki article, so therefore replacing hyperlink with wikilink.
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* [[Service Control Manager]] - Used by [[Microsoft Windows]]
* [[launchd]] - Used by Apple [[macOS]]
* [[systemd]] - Used by [[Systemd#Adoption_and_reception|somemany]] Linux distributions
* [[Upstart]] - Used by Google [[Chrome OS]]
* [[Service Management Facility]] - Used by [[Solaris_(operating_system)|Solaris]]
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* [[sysvinit]] - Used by older [[Unix-like]] operating systems
* [https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygserver.html cygserver] - Used by [[Cygwin]]
* [[runit]] - Used by [http://www.voidlinux.eu[Void Linux|Void]]
* [[OpenRC]] - Used by [[Gentoo Linux|Gentoo]]
* The GNU Shepherd - Used by the Guix System Distribution [[Guix_System_Distribution|GuixSD]] and [[GNU Hurd]] but designed to work on every POSIX-like system where Guile is available