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As I am building a minimal virtual machine to run Linux programs on a Windows machine, I don't need to have a clock in this VM. Hence wondering if there is a way to remove it (and prevent it from starting)
Also I have the sound mixer that keeps on being there even if I try to close it - the VM has no sound card, so it is a bit ridiculous to have this mixer on the bar.
And if there are other unrequired things or services that I could take off to make the VM as light as possible, I have my ears wide open!
System is Q4OS 2.7 in 32 bits.
Thanks
Claude
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You mean just remove the clock from the taskbar? You can't actually STOP the clock from a low-end level, as the OS does indeed require it to function.
Q4OS Trinity machine - Crelander E160. Intel Celeron N5105, 16GB LPDDR4, 512GB m.2 SATA SSD, Intel UHD graphics, Intel 7265 Wifi 5 + BT 4.x, 16" 3072x1920 LCD.
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The clock can not be stopped. They are required for kernel to function properly.
Last edited by Rademes (2019-07-31 09:20)
Before asking for help please read this topic: https://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3502 If you have problems with WiFi network, try to install the Network Manager using Q4OS Software Centre.
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Indeed I was mostly surprised that I couldn't remove the clock from the taskbar - most other things are removeable.
But I can live with it - this is no real problem.
However if there are other services that are started at boot, require some memory, and aren't absolutely necessary in a virtual machine (for example sound drivers), then I'd like to be able to prevent these from starting.
Is there a way? Is there a script somewhere that specifies what is started at boot that I could edit?
Since this is a VM, I can make a snapshot before playing with it, and if I break something, I can easily go back to previous state...
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Indeed I was mostly surprised that I couldn't remove the clock from the taskbar...
Mouse right click on the systray > Configure system tray > uncheck "Show clock in tray"
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cjoliprsf wrote:Indeed I was mostly surprised that I couldn't remove the clock from the taskbar...
Mouse right click on the systray > Configure system tray > uncheck "Show clock in tray"
Actually, this doesn't work... It is already unchecked. If I check it, I then get 2 clocks side by side!
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So, let it unchecked and remove clock applet from panel.
Mouse right click on the system panel > Unlock panels > Mouse right click to the system panel again > Remove from panel > Applet > Clock > Optionally lock the panel again.
We can also recommend you to install Lookswitcher and switch to the "Wine_Classic" theme. It will lower memory and system requirements significantly. Comparable by "htop" application.
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Thanks for the tips! Works nicely.
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