Re: Too many default services on

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There does not seemed to be any rule to whats enabled and what's not.
Package maintainer's and or developers seem to decide for them self whether service
is enabled/disabled by default.

The proper way to do this is to only enabled system and network needed services
for a functional and network connected system by default.

The rest of the services being enabled/disabled in firstboot either individually ( advanced control )
or group together in a big buttons for more noob user friendly solution
For example Enable Blutetooh ( user clicks on that and all bluetooth related services are enabled )
Enabled printing ( Cups and printing related service enabled )
etc..

Already filled an RFE for this and hopefully it will make F-X

Best regards
                   Johann B.
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