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D-BUS is a message bus system, rather like Appletalk and DCOM, that allows applications to send messages to one another. [[Sugar]] uses D-BUS extensively, and requires that all apps interact with it via D-BUS.
D-BUS is a message bus system, rather like Appletalk and DCOM, that allows applications to send messages to one another. [[Sugar]] uses D-BUS extensively, and requires that all apps interact with it via D-BUS.



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D-BUS is a message bus system, rather like Appletalk and DCOM, that allows applications to send messages to one another. Sugar uses D-BUS extensively, and requires that all apps interact with it via D-BUS.

The GCompris activity is a native (C language) app which uses glib to implement D-BUS ability. See dbus.c for the code.

D-BUS Services on the OLPC-XO

  • NetworkManager -- Standard Linux desktop component that provides a D-BUS API for controlling network connectivity
  • Activity DBus API -- Describes the API an activity must implement on D-BUS in order to interact with the Sugar desktop
    • Activity Service (Python implementation of the Activity DBus API)
    • Activity Factory Service (Python implementation of the Activity-launching Factory DBus API)
  • Presence Service DBus API -- friend discovery and collaboration primitives, including a description of the Telepathy API
    • Telepathy Connection Manager
    • Telepathy StreamEngine
  • Data Store Service (Journal) -- the core data-storage operation of the laptop
  • Clipboard Service -- manages cross-activity sharing of data and files
  • Hardware Manager Service -- provides access to the OLPC-specific hardware on the laptop
  • Activity Registry Service -- registry of installed activity bundles on the laptop
  • Object Type Registry Service -- MIME-type registry service
  • Sugar Console Service

References

D-BUS website.