[email protected] wrote: > Am Thu, 16 Jun 2016 06:28:16 +0000 > schrieb Adam Borowski <[email protected]>: > > > avahi -> die die die > > In the slackware world i learned, that avahi was not needed and could > be removed (respectively not installed at all) without any problem. And > indeed it was so for me, i did not notice any loss in confort ... (in > some way compareable to pulseaudio as an overlay over alsa). > > Someone here (Jaromil?) mentioned that also dbus could be removed. So > my question: Is that correct? (In manjaro-openrc i saw, they make a > lot of use of dbus though, eg. using it as a launcher for pcmanfm -d)
Hi, An easy way to get an idea of what will happen is: apt-get -s remove dbus For example, on my system these packages would be removed: | bluetooth bluez colord consolekit dbus dbus-x11 exo-utils | gconf2 gcr gksu hplip inkscape libatk-bridge2.0-dev | libatspi2.0-dev libclutter-1.0-dev libclutter-gtk-1.0-dev | libexo-1-0 libgksu2-0 libgnomevfs2-0 libgnomevfs2-common | libgtk-3-dev libxfce4ui-1-0 libxfconf-0-2 liferea | policykit-1 printer-driver-postscript-hp spacefm udisks | upower wicd wicd-curses wicd-daemon wicd-gtk xfconf xfwm4 | xfwm4-themes I use liferea and especially inkscape, so will probably wait till someone sanitizes these packages for me. I'm sure it will happen B^) > Thanks for your patience. -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
