From: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>
To: Simon Streit <simon@netpanic.org>
Cc: Antero Mejr <mail@antr.me>,
paren@disroot.org, 73296@debbugs.gnu.org, tanguy@bioneland.org,
andrew@trop.in
Subject: [bug#73296] [PATCH v2] home: services: dbus: Add utilities to profile.
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2024 23:05:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87y11hh5xv.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ygu4j5vcwhq.fsf@netpanic.org> (Simon Streit's message of "Wed, 02 Oct 2024 00:02:41 +0200")
Hi,
Simon Streit <simon@netpanic.org> skribis:
>> Could you explain? What’s the point of ‘home-dbus-service-type’? :-)
>
> This is an interesting question that you are asking. For me, and the
> first two years with Guix, I never had a proper running dbus session
> when running, first with i3, and then with sway from there on. It would
> work with GNOME. But I'd never hang around there for long and I learned
> to live without dbus that would produce strange effects in strange
> situations.
>
> It only happened after I migrated to Guix Home and enabling
> home-dbus-service-type that I finally had a fully functioning
> environment with dbus. It solved so many problems since and I never
> fully understood why I was missing dbus in the first place. It either
> never either launched properly -- which I doubt, since applications like
> pulseaudio where running --, or I had never sourced some variables
> properly.
>
> To answer your question: This service is quite the requirement to have a
> desktop environment that is not based on the bigger variants that
> usually provide it.
OK, interesting. I’m not using it and not noticing problems (or did I
get used to the D-Bus class of problems?).
Thanks for your reply,
Ludo’.
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