https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427855

Colin Griffith <tyna...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Colin Griffith <tyna...@gmail.com> ---
There's another feature that is missing as a result of this feature missing:
disabling a startup service on a per-user basis instead of on a system-wide
basis.

In the past, I have always copied all the entries in /etc/xdg/autostart/ to
~/.config/autostart/, so that I could override whether they were enabled or
disabled - as setting whether they were enabled/disabled in the file stored in
the home directory overrode the file in /etc/. This let me enable/disable
autostart entries without affecting global system files.

IF ANYTHING, I would have opted for this configuration page to detect system
autostart entries, and disabling them would make a copy in the user's
~/.config/autostart directory with it disabled. This would be more ideal than
having to copy the files myself.. And bringing back the previous functionality
would AT LEAST make it easier than Editing The Files Myself.

I know that Nicolas Fella worked hard on this, and made the change
intentionally. But when even GNOME and MacOS (supposedly, according to others
in here) has a feature and you're removing it from KDE of all places, you need
to rethink your objectives for a user interface. I would never expect this type
of feature removal to happen in KDE.

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