Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
When a 10.3 system is installed, by default some things are set up that will result in a daemon or some other agent occasionally waking up and getting very busy. These activities can impact other running applications. I am hoping to make a list of these so that I can (1) decide if I need them and (2) figure out how to disable them. With full understanding that I live with whatever mess I create. My use for this is in a measurement system that probably does not need whatever these applications are doing. It definitely does not want the system sluggishness they sometimes create.
So, here is a start at my list:
opensuseupdater
updatedb
OK. Not so big a list. But I know there are more of these. I would be happy if anyone who knows of another would add them to the list. If possible, include the name of the package that installed it and, if known, the command to disable it from running. Don't worry. I won't just blindly run or remove anything. I will just know a bit better where to look.
TIA
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