Didier:
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> Â Â Â I disliked dbus even before people spoke of systemd and I'm afraid
> dbus becomes some day the way to force systemd on us. I'd like to drop
> it right away, but my usual DE (xfce) uses it.
I don't know much about dbus, what is good/bad with dbus ?
> Â Â Â But I'm modestly and slowly working to escape it: I'm writing a
> little application to monitor hot-plug storage in a GUI, of course
> without dbus, but also without libudev and/or gvfs. I'm almost done -
> now trying to make sense out of a gtk2 tutorial. I also have a few ideas
> to replace udev by a script, provided devtmpfs is enabled in the kernel.
Since nowadays the kernel can provide devtmpfs, what is the role of
udev et al apart from handling usb devices ?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar