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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: rfc: locations of binaries and separate /usr
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On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 21:45 +0100, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
>=20
> > That said, in the new systemd world, bash is.. Since it's only a
> "UI"
> > tools (just like gnome-shell for example). Since you don't need it
> to
> > boot.
>=20
> Yeah right. Having dbus for bluetooth is much more important than
> having a shell.
>=20
> Please remember that there are *way* more server systems running
> linux=20
> without any graphical desktop at all than desktop systems.=20

Please remember that servers and desktops are dwarfed by the number of
embedded systems running Linux. Probably more devices are sold running
Linux in a single day than the total number of servers in the world...

But well, this isn't a number's game. D-Bus is the system bus and
bluetooth is just one example of a system level component that uses it.

--=20
Olivier Cr=C3=AAte
tester@gentoo.org
Gentoo Developer

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