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Message #39221
[Bug 747287] Default installation has many "Additional startup programs" in Startup Applications Preferences
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the stable
release - Oneiric Ocelot. It would help us greatly if you could test
with it so we can work on getting it fixed. You can find out more about
it at http://www.ubuntu.com/download . Thanks again and we appreciate
your help.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Default installation has many "Additional startup programs" in Startup
Applications Preferences
Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Ubuntu Natty daily 20110327, all updates installed as of 20110401
1. Install Ubuntu and log in for the first time.
2. Launch "Startup Applications".
What you see: 21 "Additional startup programs" are listed:
* Bluetooth Manager
* Certificate and Key Storage
* Check for new hardware drivers
* Disk Notifications
* Evolution Alarm Notify
* GNOME Login Sound
* GSettings Data Conversion
* Network Manager
* Personal File Sharing
* Power Manager
* Print Queue Applet
* PulseAudio Sound System
* PulseAudio Sound System KDE Routing Policy
* Remote Desktop
* Secret Storage Service
* SSH Key Agent
* Ubuntu One
* Update Notifier
* User folders update
* Visual Assistance
* Zeitgeist Datahub
There are two problems with this. First, The presence of so many items
in this list makes it more difficult to see and recognize any items
that you have added yourself. Second, the presence of basic system
functions like "Network Manager", "Power Manager", and "PulseAudio
Sound System" makes it more likely that well-meaning people will turn
them off thinking they don't need them, and then be surprised that --
hours or days later, after they next restart -- the OS stops working
properly.
What you should see: While most of these things should be optional,
none of them (with the possible exceptions of "Evolution Alarm Notify"
and "Ubuntu One") should be present in this list. Instead, whether
they run should be configured in more context-specific places. For
example, whether the login sound plays should be configured in the
Sound Preferences "Sound Effects" tab, not here. And whether software
updates are checked automatically should be configured in the software
update settings, not here.
This may become a tracking bug for fixing the individual startup
items.
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