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###i## emerge dbus | ###i## emerge dbus | ||
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and to start dbus, use following: | |||
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###i## rc-update add dbus default | |||
###i## rc | |||
</console> | </console> | ||
[[Category:System]] | [[Category:System]] |
Revision as of 03:42, January 22, 2014
Introduction
What is Dbus?
"D-BUS is an interprocess communication (IPC) system, providing a simple yet powerful mechanism allowing applications to talk to one another, communicate information and request services. D-BUS was designed from scratch to fulfill the needs of a modern Linux system. D-BUS' initial goal is to be a replacement for CORBA and DCOP, the remote object systems used in GNOME and KDE, respectively. Ideally, D-BUS can become a unified and agnostic IPC mechanism used by both desktops, satisfying their needs and ushering in new features." (Article on Dbus)
Installing Dbus
Emerging
To emerge sys-apps/dbus, run the following command:
root # emerge dbus
and to start dbus, use following:
root # rc-update add dbus default root # rc