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What is the point of dbus?
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dbus can also start a program. For example when one notification was generated and no notification daemon is running, then dbus launch one to handle the request.
Doesn't systemd have the ability to do this as well with unix sockets?
I posted this in another comment, but to me it just sounds like this autostart mechanism in dbus is just a poor re-implementation of an init system