On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Ramnarayan.K <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bryan, > > > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Bryan Quigley <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> Is there a way that i can find and stop unnecessary apps from starting at >>> login time >>> >> >> There should definitely be some changes there that you can just remove >> depending on what you use. No bluetooth remove that, No prop. drivers >> remove check for hardware drivers, don't use evolution uninstall it, not a >> laptop - remove power manager, not using remote desktop - remove it, >> update manager, user folder update - remove >> >> Thanks done all what you said > > >> Also, I would remove the trash applet and any other applets in the panel >> you don't use. >> >> i like trash there, but may be in the interest of speed it will be better > > I dont know much about your initial question but have a few suggestions - Avoid startup services like Apache, mysql, samba (Which most people use very rarely) to start at boot time. - Also if you are not using evolution (as many people dont use), remove it except evolution-data-server-common. - run *sudo apt-get autoremove* - Enlist all the softwares you dont use and remove them - during boot there is a key combination which shows verbose more of startup(I donno key combination) observe which takes more time and act upon that there are some app i don't know much about > like > gnome keyring daemon > (This is as per my knol) Gnome Keyring daemon is a great tool to protect your logins, like if you provide your login to empathy or thunderbird and so on..., it will encrypt and protect with a single password either your login password or some other password which you give for the first time. You can change using "Password and encryption keys/Seahorse tool" tool. > GNOME Settings Daemon Helper - > /usr/lib/gnome-session/helpers/gnome-settings-daemon-helper > Itca Client > No Name - no description (no command as well) > Print Queue applet > Print related services (I donno much) > Screesaver > I dont know the use of this but if you stop this service, system power management will not work as expected Seahorse Daemon > I works with gnome keyring daemon hope this helps > > > > >> To monitor your progress, I suggest bootchart, it will make graphs of >> boot in /var/log/bootchart. >> >> > will chech this out > > ** > what about preventing apps from appearing the system tray without my asking > them too - like rythm box, ktimer etc > > thanks > ram > >> Enjoy, >> Bryan >> >> -- >> ubuntu-in mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >> >> > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > >
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