On 14/04/09 ABCD said:
What is the output of `/etc/init.d/dbus needsme` and `/etc/init.d/dbus
usesme`, and are any of the listed services started?
Cool, I didn't know that one.
Nothing listed though.
Mike
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Michael P. Soulier
msoul...@digitaltorque.ca wrote:
On 14/04/09 ABCD said:
What is the output of `/etc/init.d/dbus needsme` and `/etc/init.d/dbus
usesme`, and are any of the listed services started?
Cool, I didn't know that one.
Nothing listed though.
On 17/04/09 Paul Hartman said:
To see which package(s) pulled in dbus in your setup you can use
depclean, like on mine I get this:
$ sudo emerge --depclean dbus -pv
msoul...@anton:~$ sudo emerge --depclean dbus -pv
Password:
Calculating dependencies... done!
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Michael P. Soulier
msoul...@digitaltorque.ca wrote:
On 17/04/09 Paul Hartman said:
To see which package(s) pulled in dbus in your setup you can use
depclean, like on mine I get this:
$ sudo emerge --depclean dbus -pv
msoul...@anton:~$ sudo emerge --depclean
On 17/04/09 Paul Hartman said:
That only disabled dbus when it is optional. Since you have packages
that /require/ dbus (with no option to disable it), I guess that's
where it is coming from. Specifically it looks like XFCE.
That would follow with it running as me instead of root. It's being
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 4:14 PM, ABCD en.a...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
What is the output of `/etc/init.d/dbus needsme` and `/etc/init.d/dbus
usesme`, and are any of the listed services started?
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ABCD
Didn't know about those two commands. Interesting. Thanks!
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