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Hans de Goede wrote:
| | Well, | | AFAIK this one is easy, just keep a timestamp when the device was | last seen and nuke it if it hasn't been used for a year.
A simple solution like this makes sense to me. I just wanted to clarify that we are only keeping the settings/preference files and not the existence in the GUI for an entire year. If the device is plugged back in the device becomes active in the UI again. Otherwise i would have a lot of digital clutter on my desktop and in my printer folder on my laptop.
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