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11 dbus\-daemon [\-\-version] [\-\-session] [\-\-system] [\-\-config\-file=FILE]
25 per\-user\-login\-session message bus (started each time a user logs in).
29 The \-\-session option is equivalent to
30 "\-\-config\-file=@EXPANDED_SYSCONFDIR@/dbus\-1/session.conf" and the \-\-system
42 The per\-session daemon is used for various interprocess communication
77 .I "\-\-session"
78 Use the standard configuration file for the per\-login\-session message
96 with the systemd system and session manager on Linux.
107 while another might set it up to be a per\-user\-login\-session bus.
116 The standard systemwide and per\-session message bus setups are
118 "@EXPANDED_SYSCONFDIR@/dbus\-1/session.conf". These files normally
119 <include> a system\-local.conf or session\-local.conf; you can put local
147 "system" and "session"; if other values are set, they should be
152 session bus from the system bus is controlled from the other elements
156 If the well\-known type of the message bus is "session", then the
157 DBUS_STARTER_BUS_TYPE environment variable will be set to "session"
159 to the address of the session bus. Likewise, if the type of the
166 Example: <type>session</type>
309 They are primarily used with the per\-user\-session bus,
329 per\-user\-session bus daemon defined in
330 @EXPANDED_SYSCONFDIR@/dbus\-1/session.conf. Putting it in any other
419 Limits are normally only of interest on the systemwide bus, not the user session
724 through, it won't work. For the session bus, this is not a concern.
734 messing up your real session and system daemons.
739 DBUS_VERBOSE=1 dbus\-daemon \-\-session \-\-print\-address
746 test bus instead of the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS of your real session bus.
756 configuration for your test bus (see the session.conf and system.conf