Cinnamon settings daemon
cinnamon-settings-daemon [OPTION...]
cinnamon-settings-daemon provides many session-wide services and functions that require a long-running process. Among the services implemented by cinnamon-settings-daemon are an XSettings manager, which provides theming, font and other settings to GTK+ applications, and a clipboard manager, which preserves clipboard contents when an application exits. Many user interface elements of cinnamon and cinnamon-settings rely on cinnamon-settings-daemon for their functionality.
The internal architecture of cinnamon-settings-daemon consists of a number of plugins, which provide functionality such as printer notifications, software update monitoring, background changing, etc. For debugging purposes, these plugins can be individually disabled by changing the gsettings key org.cinnamon.settings-daemon.plugins.plugin-name.active, where plugin-name is the name of the plugin. To see a list of all plugins, use the command gsettings list-children org.cinnamon.settings-daemon.plugins
cinnamon-settings-daemon takes the name org.cinnamon.SettingsDaemon on the session bus to ensure that only one instance is running. Some plugins export objects under this name to make their functionality available to other applications. The interfaces of these objects should generally be considered private and unstable.
cinnamon-settings-daemon is a required component of the Cinnamon desktop, i.e. it is listed in the RequiredComponents field of /usr/share/cinnamon-session/sessions/cinnamon.session. It is started in the initialization phase of the session, and cinnamon-session will restart it if it crashes.
-h, --help
Prints a short help text and exits.
--debug
Enables debugging code.
--timed-exit
Exits after a timeout (30 seconds) for debugging.
/usr/share/cinnamon-session/sessions/cinnamon.session
GNOME session definition file where cinnamon-settings-daemon is listed as a required component.
/etc/xdg/autostart/cinnamon-settings-daemon.desktop
Autostart file for cinnamon-settings-daemon, where its autostart phase is set.
cinnamon(1), cinnamon-settings(1), cinnamon-session(1)