Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > so how do you propose that a network connection manager tells a broweser or > mail app that they are offline?
I don't have a network connection manager and I don't need that function in a browser, mail client or any other app. > And don't start with sockets. That will result in a nightmare. dbus is a > clean I've been using computers way before D-Bus came into action and I never suffered from nightmares... ;-) To me D-Bus is a bit like this: Programmer1: (waves hands in the air) Oh, oh I know, let's invent a new protocol that lets applications talk to each other. Way cool! Programmer2: Oh yeah, it will simplify the situation so much. Let's do it! Pragmatic guy: So, what are these apps going to talk about? Programmer1 & 2 (in unison): Shut up! Don't spoil our fun by asking such stupid questions! But, this discussion is quite pointless as I see it since the people who program these apps (like programmer1 & 2 above) are the ones who gets to choose and most people just doesn't bother with the details; they just throw more ("bigger", "better", "faster") hardware in an ever-evolving race. Far from the unix philosophy of KISS. That's at least the way I see it... Best regards Peter K