Settings daemon for the GNOME desktop

Edit Package gnome-settings-daemon

gnome-settings-daemon provides a daemon run by all GNOME sessions to
provide live access to configuration settings and the changes done to
them as well as basic services like a clipboard manager, controlling
the startup of the screensaver, etc.

This module was previously part of GNOME Control Center, but has been
splitted from it for a more general use.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
0001-usb-protection-Treat-hubs-and-HID-devices-like-any-o.patch 0000007112 6.95 KB
_service 0000000717 717 Bytes
gnome-settings-daemon-47.1.obscpio 0015337997 14.6 MB
gnome-settings-daemon-initial-keyboard.patch 0000002643 2.58 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-more-power-button-actions.patch 0000001147 1.12 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-notify-idle-resumed.patch 0000005279 5.16 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-switch-Japanese-default-input-to-mozc.patch 0000000727 727 Bytes
gnome-settings-daemon.changes 0000208500 204 KB
gnome-settings-daemon.obsinfo 0000000109 109 Bytes
gnome-settings-daemon.spec 0000012527 12.2 KB
Revision 426 (latest revision is 429)
Bjørn Lie's avatar Bjørn Lie (iznogood) accepted request 1203452 from Bjørn Lie's avatar Bjørn Lie (iznogood) (revision 426)
Scripted push of GNOME 47
Comments 4

Alexei Podvalsky's avatar

Why do we need nautilus as recommended dependency?

Ultimately, this causes problems when trying to exclude unwanted package.

E.g: X11:Pantheon:Next/elementary-files/elementary-files.changes


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

the spec file explains this:

# For housekeeping plugin, that uses the nautilus dbus service
Recommends:     nautilus

the g-s-d plugin calls out to nautilus;


Alexei Podvalsky's avatar

gsd-housekeeping not found in gnome-settings-daemon >= 3.22


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar
# rpm -ql gnome-settings-daemon | grep house
/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/gsd-housekeeping
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping.gschema.xml

and that is with GNOME 3.28...

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