What the hell is is waiting for ?
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Sorry, I don't want to. I consider this as a pathological behavior that needs to be denounced. A personal computer should have same or better reactivity as a laundry machine. (So far they needn't boot, let us cross fingers.)
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harold aptroot wrote:
A million services that all want to start at startup..
To be fair it is probably 50 services and 950,000 applications the user chooses to have ready to go.
I don't agree with that. Applications are just passive files and do no harm at boot time.
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Is it running an app on startup that wants to make a network connection (to an unresponsive site)? /ravi
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This is possible, who knows what is going on under the hood ? Anyway there is no reason why an application should block others, and in particular system processes.
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I don't agree with that. Applications are just passive files and do no harm at boot time.
YvesDaoust wrote:
I don't agree with that. Applications are just passive files and do no harm at boot time.
Err..no. There are any number of applications that insert themselves into the start up process. For example things that appear in the tray. And that is only one way in which they can show up.