Hello,

I was wondering should sndiod (default) startup be determined based on
whether or not
it the install is a typical headless install (off) or  an install for
a user machine with  running X

is there a reason why one would need to run this daemon by default?

my thinking is by having the service off by default would reduce the
default attack surface of the OS ?

perhaps the installer could use the answer to the question do you
intend to run X   to determine whether or not to enable the sndiod
daemon ?

I hope this helps

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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth.

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