Bug 116375 - removing susewatcher from gnome-panel
Summary: removing susewatcher from gnome-panel
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: SUSE LINUX 10.0
Classification: openSUSE
Component: GNOME (show other bugs)
Version: RC 1
Hardware: i686 All
: P2 - High : Normal
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Assignee: Rodrigo Moya
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Depends on: 81642
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Reported: 2005-09-11 06:08 UTC by Frederik Vos
Modified: 2006-01-24 22:19 UTC (History)
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Description Frederik Vos 2005-09-11 06:08:32 UTC
If you quit susewatcher from the panel, it asks: Start SUSEwatcher automatically
at next login.
If you say no to this question, using the save option by logout or not, the
susewatcher will be back next time you'll login again.
Comment 1 Michael Gross 2005-09-12 10:52:25 UTC
Could not find an explicit maintainer for kdebase3-suse. Assigning to the
kde-maintainers.
Comment 2 Stephan Kulow 2005-09-12 11:11:38 UTC
that's because it's hardcoded into gnome-session afaik  
Comment 3 JP Rosevear 2005-09-12 19:26:44 UTC
Unfortunately yes, will be fixed in future with the dbus services stuff.
Comment 4 Forgotten User abccHJSkz0 2005-11-12 16:26:11 UTC
Please!! Fix that! We had the same problem for 9.3 until a fixed gnome-session was available. I would like to use the distro in a diskless multiuser environment and
there are many reasons NOT to start it:
* takes a lot of time (load all the kde libraries in gnome environment)
* annoys the users, gets us a lot of questions
* no normal user is able to do any updates
* updates in diskless environment only on servers of any interest
Comment 5 JP Rosevear 2006-01-11 20:11:28 UTC
Its no longer hardcoded in gnome-session.
Comment 6 JP Rosevear 2006-01-24 22:19:16 UTC
We now are start zen-updater.  I think we're done now.