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    Phoronix: D-Bus Broker 10 Released

    What you won't find landing in the current in-development Linux 4.16 kernel is BUS1, the in-kernel IPC mechanism built out of the failure of KDBUS to reach the mainline kernel. While BUS1 isn't ready for mainline yet, D-Bus Broker continues moving along as a D-Bus compatible message bus delivering higher performance and reliability...

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  • #2
    They keep making new ones before finishing the old. What’s up? They have been talking about KDUS since 2010.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by garegin View Post
      They keep making new ones before finishing the old. What’s up? They have been talking about KDUS since 2010.
      KDBUS has been abandoned in favor of BUS1.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post

        KDBUS has been abandoned in favor of BUS1.
        Ha, you have old news- bus1 has already been abandoned in favour of Varlink

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        • #5
          Originally posted by garegin View Post
          They keep making new ones before finishing the old. What’s up? They have been talking about KDUS since 2010.
          development is slow because you are not helping

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ptrwis View Post
            bus1 has already been abandoned in favour of Varlink
            bus1 is transport while varlink is protocol, so it abandons dbus protocol, not bus1. though it makes bus1 unnecessary

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pal666 View Post
              bus1 is transport while varlink is protocol, so it abandons dbus protocol, not bus1. though it makes bus1 unnecessary
              Yes, and probably bus1 could be transport for varlink

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ptrwis View Post

                Ha, you have old news- bus1 has already been abandoned in favour of Varlink
                http://harald.hoyer.xyz/2017/12/18/varlink/
                that actually looks awesome, i hope it gets adopted.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ptrwis View Post
                  probably bus1 could be transport for varlink
                  as was said, varlink is simplified and makes bus1 unnecessary

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