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Title:
Do not appear in Startup Applications
Status in Jockey driver manager
** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Do not appear in Startup Applications
Sta
> Here are some examples:
Not good ones though...
> 1) Login sound. Many users want to turn it off.
Right, it will be off by default next cycle and a checkbox to turn it on
or off will be added to the sound configuration dialog which is the
dialog most user look for a such setting
> 2) Guest ac
Here are some examples:
1) Login sound. Many users want to turn it off.
2) Guest accounts or dedicated accounts. For example, I use a dedicated account
to play music. It's a restricted account with no password, everyone can use it
to play music. This account shall never
- log into Ubuntu One o
> I'm having a hard time explaining how to disable a hidden item for one
user in Startup Applications?
why do you need to disable system services this way? Could you give
examples? Those autostarts are often conditional to a gsettings or a
configuration option and the natural place to disable the
This seems to affect Ubuntu Oneiric only (compared to previous releases as well
as Fedora 16).
I'm having a hard time explaining how to disable a hidden item for one user in
Startup Applications?
Would it be possible to expand gnome-session-properties to ignore
NoDisplay value:
$ gnome-session-
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