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and subject line Re: Bug#525731: Don't start s-t-b at boot time
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Package: system-tools-backends
Version: 2.6.0-2
Severity: minor


I'm wondering why the system-tools-backends are loaded at boot time. They're 
only used through D-Bus, so activation is here to start them when needed, isn't 
it? I've tried stopping them and running the gnome-system-tools, and that works 
as expected.

So any specific reason, or merely a weird legacy? I guess we could gain some 
boot time and some memory since they're usually not used very often on desktops.

Note that there may be another issue then: the tools don't seem to stop when 
they are not used. If you set them to start on demand, it would make sense to 
stop them automatically after that.


Thanks - and I hope I'm not missing something! ;-)





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Version: 2.6.0-3

Le dimanche 26 avril 2009 à 22:15 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat a écrit :
> I'm wondering why the system-tools-backends are loaded at boot time.
> They're only used through D-Bus, so activation is here to start them
> when needed, isn't it? I've tried stopping them and running the
> gnome-system-tools, and that works as expected.

Already fixed.

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