Re: libqzeitgeist & zeitgeist

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Am 02.07.2012 14:50, schrieb Rex Dieter:
> On 07/02/2012 06:43 AM, Fl@sh wrote:
>> Begin in :
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835852
>>
>> Still can not figure out why the maintainer libqzeitgeist not
>> concerned that ordinary users do not have the opportunity to not use
>> unnecessary functionality for them (meaning the zeitgeist). Now the
>> situation is that users do not even have the opportunity to remove the
>> zeitgeist, but in fact should be the opposite: users wishing to use
>> the zeitgeist, should to install it yourself. It's not just that, so
>> you can easily disable the zeitgeist graphically, but the fact that
>> the zeitgeist is optional, and should be to installed yourself, not
>> without your knowledge.
>>
> 
> If zeitgeist could be disabled (without uninstalling it), would that
> satisify you?

OK, I just noticed that zeitgeist is running with my KDE. So how can I
disable it?

Martin

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