I am no expert on this, point is my main Puppy is BusterDog, with have (no-systemd). I guess for that I get all this weird messages related to sockets.
I did quickly understood. systemd use sockets to allow inter-application communication between programs. So as we install manually with minimal, we end up not installing secondary apps that our installation may need. it seems that every app install a config in /usr/share/dbus-1. I guess to let dbus know that want to also own a socket for internal communication.
Since we did not installed all we get this: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown
What I done some time is to copy a available service config, rename it properly to missing one.
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[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.whateverismising
Exec=
Yes use the https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ to get an Idea what they are.
Edit:
GLib-GIO-Message
I did said gvfs because that I recalled seen that. Here is a better explanation suggesting solutions in Ubuntu.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/558446/ ... untu-reins
Best I like is:
So I do like:Make sure you have the module that does the saving (libdconfsettings.so in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gio/modules/ or /usr/lib/gio/modules/ or wherever you store your GIO modules). On Ubuntu that file is provided by the dconf-gsettings-backend package; reinstalling that one should suffice (sudo aptitude reinstall dconf-gsettings-backend).
apt reinstall dconf-gsettings-backend
if that does not work
apt-get install -f --reinstall dconf-tools libdconf0 libdconf-dbus-1-0 dconf-service
As for pets I guess you need to check those files. look for libdconfsettings.so