Vojtech šmiro, le dim. 31 oct. 2021 09:04:43 +0100, a ecrit:
> is some way to install this on ubuntu?
Not directly probably, you'd have to recompile the package against
Ubuntu.
Samuel
> Dne 31. 10. 21 v 0:15 Samuel Thibault napsal(a):
> > Hello,
> >
> > Michael Bibl is pushing for using dbus-br
Hello,
is some way to install this on ubuntu?
Thanks, Vojta.
Dne 31. 10. 21 v 0:15 Samuel Thibault napsal(a):
Hello,
Michael Bibl is pushing for using dbus-broker :)
Apparently people have been happy with it, so I have enabled it in
at-spi2-core version 2.42.0-2. If you want to test it, upgr
Sam Hartman, le sam. 30 oct. 2021 16:20:16 -0600, a ecrit:
> > "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault writes:
>
> Samuel> Hello, Michael Bibl is pushing for using dbus-broker :)
>
> Samuel> Apparently people have been happy with it, so I have enabled
> Samuel> it in at-spi2-core version 2.4
> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault writes:
Samuel> Hello, Michael Bibl is pushing for using dbus-broker :)
Samuel> Apparently people have been happy with it, so I have enabled
Samuel> it in at-spi2-core version 2.42.0-2. If you want to test it,
Samuel> upgrade the at-spi2-core to
Hello,
Michael Bibl is pushing for using dbus-broker :)
Apparently people have been happy with it, so I have enabled it in
at-spi2-core version 2.42.0-2. If you want to test it, upgrade the
at-spi2-core to that version, install the dbus-broker package, and
reboot. It should be bringing better per
Howdy,
We use dbus-broker exclusive here. No issues at all and like you noted, it
seems to perform faster, specially on heavy operations.
Cheers chrys
> Am 08.10.2019 um 14:29 schrieb thom...@fastmail.cn:
>
> For those not in the know, dbus-broker is a reimplementation of the
> dbus-daemon.
For those not in the know, dbus-broker is a reimplementation of the dbus-daemon.
I am very interested in this subject when it comes to the accessibility bus. I
have done two types of tests on debian. This requires building the broker from
source and rebuilding at-spi2-core. Used cpu was an 8550u.
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