Public bug reported:

The BlueProximity manual contains information on running it that is
wrong for it as packaged in Ubuntu:

  If the Ubuntu package is installed you find the start icon in your
Applications menu in the utilities subfolder.

This no longer applies with Ubuntu 11.10, which doesn't have an Applications 
menu.
  
  To start BlueProximity from the console just type blueproximity. You can add 
this one to your session manager's startup profile for automatic start with 
system boot.

The Ubuntu package does this automatically, so nothing additional should
be done to have BlueProximity start on logging in (and doing so can
result in two copies running).

This is with blueproximity version 1.2.5-5.

** Affects: blueproximity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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