OLPC and .service files in a users home directory
Havoc Pennington
hp at redhat.com
Tue Oct 31 06:27:27 PST 2006
uwesmail2005-lkml at yahoo.de wrote:
> And when I have a process, that I know starts on startup, but can't
> find in the startup editor I will think something fishy is going on
> when it's nothing more than a service. I think we don't want the
> numerous autostart mechanisms from windows where some program could
> hide it's autostart in the wood of mechanisms and evade any attempt
> to block it by the simple non-availability of a suitable editor.
This concern is a bit too abstract for me.
>> DBusName=org.gnome.Epiphany
> Surely you mean "DBusName=/org/gnome/Application at org.gnome.Epiphany"!
> Bus names don't have interfaces.
I would say the presence of a DBusName key would imply a standard object
path and interface implemented by the object at that path.
Havoc
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