I know you can remove it yourself, and I do want automatic bluetooth
support, but the point is that it should not be run by default without
purpose. The applet is not needed to detect the hardware, there are
lower level mechanisms which are already running for this such as hal.
And saving 1,6mb is definitely worth saving when you are running ubuntu
on computers with little memory, e.g. 256mb.

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Don't run bluetooth applet when no bluetooth hardware is present
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272150
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