On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:17:34 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote: > But the worse thing in both KDE and Gnome is the dbus, the opaque > program that is easily misused against the user. And figuring out about > it, and getting rid of it, that was also hard.
How can it be opague when it is open source. > Are there options for KDE/Gnome without dbus (or d-bus) now? KDE3 had its own IPC protocol, DCOP, that was used as the basis for DBus. Once there was a standard IPC system, there was no need for KDE to maintain its own. GNOME and KDE are integrated suites of software, some form of IPC is necessary for them to function. To ditch DBus, they would have to reinvent the wheel. -- Neil Bothwick COBOL: Completely Obsolete Business Oriented Language
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