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List:       freedesktop-dbus
Subject:    Re: How to work with Nemo file manager?
From:       Ahmad Ismail <ismail783 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2023-07-05 0:06:16
Message-ID: CAHAhJwKA=Yus0kaHt_O-vrxo0ydtC2rKToaezjyvhdi-33s9qg () mail ! gmail ! com
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yes you are right. I am doing this to learn dbus.

> If you do the latter, then you should also abandon using busctl or
dbus-send
and just use that language's D-Bus binding.

Did you mean I should use the python script?

I found https://wiki.python.org/moin/DbusExamples

Is it the up to date source or is there other newer sources to learn D-Bus
binding.


On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 2:56 AM Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@geek-central.gen.nz>
wrote:

> On Mon, 03 Jul 2023 20:51:10 -0700, Thiago Macieira wrote:
>
> > First, why Nemo? What if the user doesn't use Nemo? I have no idea
> > what it is, aside from a character who got lost in a kids movie and
> > his dad had to look find him.
>
> The reference goes a bit deeper than some random American media
> company. I'm assuming this reference is to a derivative of the Nautilus
> file manager. And the connection between both names comes from Jules
> Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea". "Nautilus" was the name of
> the (futuristic, for its time) submarine, and "Nemo" was the name used
> by its captain. But that was just a pseudonym, a Latin word meaning
> "nobody".
>

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<div dir="ltr"><div>yes you are right. I am doing this to learn dbus.  \
</div><div><br></div><div>&gt; If you do the latter, then you should also abandon \
using busctl or dbus-send<br>and just use that language&#39;s D-Bus \
binding.</div><div><br></div><div>Did you mean I should use the python \
script?</div><div><br></div><div>I found  <a \
href="https://wiki.python.org/moin/DbusExamples">https://wiki.python.org/moin/DbusExamples</a></div><div><br></div><div>Is \
it the up to date source or is there other newer sources to learn  D-Bus \
binding.<br><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" \
class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 2:56 AM Lawrence D&#39;Oliveiro &lt;<a \
href="mailto:ldo@geek-central.gen.nz">ldo@geek-central.gen.nz</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px \
0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">On Mon, 03 Jul 2023 \
20:51:10 -0700, Thiago Macieira wrote:<br> <br>
&gt; First, why Nemo? What if the user doesn&#39;t use Nemo? I have no idea<br>
&gt; what it is, aside from a character who got lost in a kids movie and<br>
&gt; his dad had to look find him.<br>
<br>
The reference goes a bit deeper than some random American media<br>
company. I'm assuming this reference is to a derivative of the Nautilus<br>
file manager. And the connection between both names comes from Jules<br>
Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea". "Nautilus" was the name of<br>
the (futuristic, for its time) submarine, and "Nemo" was the name used<br>
by its captain. But that was just a pseudonym, a Latin word meaning<br>
"nobody".<br>
</blockquote></div></div>



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