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Kernel DBus Now Boots With Systemd On Fedora

An anonymous reader writes "Red Hat developers doing some holiday hacking have managed to get a bootable system with systemd + KDBUS on Fedora 20. KDBUS is a new DBus implementation for the Linux kernel that provides greater security and better performance than the DBus daemon in user-space. Systemd in turn interfaces with KDBUS for user-space interaction. Testing was done on Fedora 20 but the systemd + KDBUS configuration should work on any modern distribution when using the newest code."

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  1. Re:Why, oh why? by fisted · · Score: 2, Funny

    Because GNU!

    Fortunately, the BSD world is much less insane.

  2. Re:Why, oh why? by Sri+Ramkrishna · · Score: 1, Funny

    We'll have Greg K-H talk to you personally. Without your sign off, it'll be unlikely Linus will integrate it without overriding your objections.