On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 6:44 PM, Bálint Réczey <bal...@balintreczey.hu> wrote: > What do you think?
I think an actual GUI method to disable or enable kerneloops would be better than using Startup Applications. Remember that Startup Applications is basically Ubuntu-specific. On the other hand, Ubuntu does intentionally keep the GNOME Keyring SSH agent in Startup Applications (because of strong differing opinions on how that should be handled and because there isn't any other GUI way to do it). Dropping kerneloops-applet from the default install (hopefully auto-removed on upgrades) does fix my primary concern. I certainly haven't looked through the whole archive to report bugs on every autostart file that doesn't set NoDisplay=true (not that it's a bad idea someday…) Thanks, Jeremy Bicha