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#1 2019-11-28 14:45

cpcnw
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System Tray Items on Startup

Hi

Did some support this am with AnyDesk

Notice its now loaded at start up of Trinity?

How do I disable that?

Thanks


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#2 2019-11-28 15:52

Dai_trying
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

You could try Control Centre -> TDE Components -> Service Manager some components are autoloaded there, also you could check if you are starting with a fresh session as the previous one may be auto launching some packages, starting with a fresh session always can be set in Control Centre -> TDE Components -> Session Manager in the on login section check "start with an empty session", also you could check if there is a .desktop file in /opt/trinity/share/autostart/ for anydesk.

I would imagine there are other ways it can be set to launch automatically but these are the ones I would check first.

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#3 2019-11-28 17:54

q4osteam
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

Please check possible startup locations:

/etc/xdg/autostart/
/opt/trinity/etc/xdg/autostart/
/opt/trinity/share/autostart/
$HOME/.trinity/Autostart/
$HOME/.config/autostart/
$HOME/.configtde/autostart/

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#4 2019-11-28 22:41

cpcnw
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

Tried all those can't see any reference to anydesk sad


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#5 2019-11-28 23:26

Dai_trying
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

Did you check if you are starting a fresh session at bootup?

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#6 2019-11-29 08:50

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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

Dai_trying wrote:

Did you check if you are starting a fresh session at bootup?

Yup smile


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#7 2019-11-29 09:30

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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

You could look in /etc/rc?.d/ directories (rc0.d, rc1.d etc) to see if there is something there.

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#8 2019-11-29 09:57

q4osteam
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

$ sudo systemctl disable anydesk.service

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#9 2019-11-29 10:22

cpcnw
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Re: System Tray Items on Startup

q4osteam wrote:

$ sudo systemctl disable anydesk.service

That sorted it!

Thanks smile


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