Hello.
I believe, although may be wrong, that session buses were used to
enforce single instances of programs, like a program registered a name
on dbus and another instance of the same program could not run.
How would it affect user buses in case of multiple graphical user sessions?
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Well, personally, I'd much prefer it if remote login could *attach* to an
existing local session, e.g. the way RDP / Terminal Services works on
Windows. (AFAIK a Wayland compositor *could* almost do that…)
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 6:27 PM, Michał Zegan webczat_...@poczta.onet.pl
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Ahm, I
Ahm, I understand, Although it's actually a pitty. I believe it could be
useful in some cases notably remote login, not quite sure though.
W dniu 22.08.2015 o 16:58, Mantas Mikulėnas pisze:
Well, you just wouldn't have more than one graphical session. That's
part of the general plan afaik.