Awhile back there was some work on default starting applications, and
default icons for gnome so 3rd parties (branding) could add these. I
think I talked with Federico about it a year or so ago, but in the
same vein, shouldn't there also be a blacklist autostart setting? Ie
some way to have a default list of ignored applications, rather than
hard coding specifically for gnome-do?
I could see a lot of use for this, ie I am distributing Suse to my
users and need a ZLM policy that sets
/etc/freedesktop/autostart-blacklist = "kde: gnome-do, gnome:
clock-applet, all: compiz" type setting.
sharms
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Hermann J.
Beckers
Am Freitag 14 August 2009 schrieb Vincent Untz:
... So we added a OnlyShowIn=GNOME; for now. But note that upstream doesn't like that and believes that KDE users should be allowed to easily use gnome-do too, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413575
As I'm not a big fan of carrying a patch forever (hint: and we'll probably not do that), I'd like to hear more about what people think we should do.
Just what you did ...
(fwiw, I fixed the issue of the gnome-do dialog popping up at login)
I've installed both KDE and Gnome; gnome-do just shouldn't start automagically when KDE starts.
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