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diff --git a/tools/dbus-send.1 b/tools/dbus-send.1 index 6f125c35..87aea49d 100644 --- a/tools/dbus-send.1 +++ b/tools/dbus-send.1 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ dbus-send \- Send a message to a message bus .SH SYNOPSIS .PP .B dbus-send -[\-\-session] [\-\-dest=SERVICE] [\-\-print-reply] <message name> [contents ...] +[\-\-system] [\-\-dest=SERVICE] [\-\-print-reply] <message name> [contents ...] .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ information about the big picture. There are two well-known message buses: the systemwide message bus (installed on many systems as the "messagebus" service) and the per-user-login-session message bus (started each time a user logs in). -\fIdbus-send\fP sends messages to the system bus by default, and -to the per-session bus if you specify \-\-session. +\fIdbus-send\fP sends messages to the session bus by default, and +to the system bus if you specify \-\-system. .PP Nearly all uses of \fIdbus-send\fP must provide the \-\-dest @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ Specify the service to receive the message. .I "--print-reply" Block for a reply to the message sent, and print any reply received. .TP -.I "--session" -Use the per-login-session message bus instead of the systemwide bus. +.I "--system" +Use the system message bus instead of the session bus. .SH AUTHOR dbus-send was written by Philip Blundell. |