Heya! I'd like to ask everybody to test kdbus on Rawhide. Josh thankfully added it to the Rawhide kernel packages, and our systemd RPMs come with built-in support, too now. If you are running an up-to-date Rawhide system adding "kdbus=1" to your kernel command line is hence everything you need to run kdbus instead of dbus-daemon. (No additional RPMs need to be installed.) If you do, things should just work the same way as before, if we did everything right. By adding or dropping "kdbus=1" to/from the command line you can enable kdbus or revert back to dbus1 on each individual boot. This stuff is opt-in, and we are very keen on getting feedback and testing for this. The version of kdbus in Rawhide we consider API stable, there is a complete client side available now in systemd, with a client API in sd-bus. Compatibility with good old dbus1 is provided by the "systemd-bus-proxy" service. The folks involved in kdbus development have been running this code on their systems for more than half a year now. There were occasional hiccups, but we fixed everything we ran into, and it works pretty well now. Our focus was specifically on providing the best possible compatibility with dbus1. Now we'd like to increase the testing audience and added this to Rawhide because of this. Further information about kdbus and how to get started you may find here: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/kdbus/ We'd very thankful for every Fedora developer testing this and providing bug reports! Any feedback is highly appreciated. Also, should you attend our upcoming conference, we might return the favour by buying you a beer or two: https://systemd.events/ Thank you, Lennart -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct