settings-> session and startup-> application autostart  [Solved]

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Duliwi
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settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

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Hello,

My problem is, that I can not unselect a particular autostart entry (from opensnitch).
Question: Why not?

How to reproduce:
1. Install Opensnitch
2. close Opensnitch
3. -> settings -> session and startup -> application autostart -> go to opensnitch:
k20230225-120355.png
4. unselect the hook beside opensnitch
5. press "all settings":
k20230225-120532.png
6. reopen -> session and startup -> application autostart -> go to opensnitch

My expectation was, that now opensnitch is still not selected (has no hook), because I have it unselected in step 4.
But it is again selected.

Strange!

Would appreciate some help. Thank you.
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Huckleberry Finn

Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#2 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

But, why don't you close it after un-checking , then re-open and look?

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Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#3 Post by Duliwi »

Thank you. Do you mean this:
k20230225-141216.png


Same result. It's checked again, when I reopen -> session and startup -> application autostart
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Huckleberry Finn

Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#4 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

You can also try (if it's listed here)

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sudo sysv-rc-conf
(... then close it and reboot if you find something to uncheck)

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Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#5 Post by Duliwi »

OK.

in

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sudo sysv-rc-conf
there was a cross under column 2,3,4,5 .

I have unchecked 2,3,4,5 .

Then I have restarted my system.

Result:
1. According to "sudo sysv-rc-conf" this colums are still unchecked. This is what I would have expected.
2. According to "settings-> session and startup-> application autostart" opensnitch is checked. I would not have expected this.
3. According notification area opensnitch is started. But does not work properly. Something like "pause".

After restart:
k20230225-150035.png
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Huckleberry Finn

Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#6 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

Maybe you try "Remove" in that window.

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Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart  [Solved]

#7 Post by Duliwi »

Of course. unchecked 2,3,4,5 in sudo sysv-rc-conf
in combination with
"remove" in "session and startup"
seems to be the trick.

How complicated.

Thank you Huck.

Huckleberry Finn

Re: settings-> session and startup-> application autostart

#8 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

:number1:

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