On Mon, 22.06.09 16:34, Fons Adriaensen (fons(a)kokkinizita.net) wrote:
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"collection of desktop-oriented daemons"? Do I smell D-Bus fud
again?
If I write 'a collection of desktop-oriented daemons' then I mean
exactly that. You have confirmed many times that is what they are.
rtkit is just one little bus-activated service. Not sure where you see
a "collection of daemons".
Oh my. Just
because someone mentions that UNIX has issues you don't
have to call him "ignorant" and "arrogant".
There is a world of difference between saying that UNIX has issues
and saying that group based security is broken. You could as well
say that wheel based transport is broken,
But group-bases access *is* broken. I mean, I am sorry if that hurts
your feelings, but uh, it's just the way it is.
PolicyKit
entered all major distributions.
The only thing required for that it to ensure it becomes a
dependency for Gnome. This will work for anything you want
and it does not demonstrate or imply any qualities.
FUD, FUD. FUD. FUD. FUD. FUD. FUD. And FUD.
KDE adopted it too. And quite a few system daemons too.
Lennart
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