Le mardi 27 février 2007 à 13:20 -0500, David Zeuthen a écrit : > So it's like this. For *modern* Linux desktop we've been moving > functionality from system-wide daemons into per-session daemons *simply* > because system-wide daemons have a number of problems. Per-session daemons may be nice for stuff that does not require exclusive access, to manage hardware they're a disaster. I don't want to log in at midnight so my GUI recording software is authorised to access the tuner card, wireless link should not go down at user logout, power management should happen even on a mostly headless system, etc The "modern" Linux desktop seems limited to a single-user laptop in brick mode when one logs out. Per-sessions daemons are not simple they're dumb. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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