Ed Greshko wrote: > OK.... I wasn't thinking and I updated my system from "Software Updates" > on the systray so, unfortunately, I don't know if ksensors was updated. It was: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=ksensors I finally fixed the long-broken autostart. > But, I just checked and found my fully updated laptop didn't have > ksensors installed. I logged out and then installed it via a terminal > session. Sure enough, when I logged in again ksenors was started. > > IMHO, a package being installed or updated shouldn't trigger its usage by > every user that may login. KSensors is not the only package designed to autostart by default. This is just how this kind of tool works. IMHO, if you don't want KSensors, you should just uninstall it. You probably also do not want the kdelibs3 stack (qt3, arts, kdelibs3) it drags in, unless you also use other legacy applications that need it. Or do you really want a whole compatibility library stack for something you do not even use? Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Agreed. Worth a BZ I think. No, please not! It will be closed as NOTABUG. The package is working as designed (and as it had been set up since its introduction in 2003 – I only fixed a bug!). Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list -- kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kde-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx