Re: prevent to launch an application at boot

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On Friday 07 July 2023 15:44:06 Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 July 2023 14:29:21 ajh-valmer via tde-users wrote:
> > > How prevent to launch an application at boot with tde-trinity.
> > > The application is "Anydesk". It appears in the down taskbar, right.

> Hi André,
> Anydesk is *not* a TDE app. If it's not started by some script 
> in .trinity/autostart then it must be started somewhere else 
> (here (MX-Linux)  
> the original DE is xfce and some things are started from .config/autostart).

Hi Thierry,

Good, a positive answer !

> To my knowledge there is no mecanisme to *prevent* the starting of apps 
> so you must search how anydesk is started.
> A quick search indicated anydesk may be using systemd (you don't say what 
> distribution you are using). In Ubuntu it seems that:

My system is Debian 11.
I didn't find any files configuration for anydesk application and nothing in
Autostart directories.

> systemctl disable anydesk.service
> should deactivate autostart (I can't test as I have neither anydesk nor 
> Ubuntu). Hope that can help. Thierry

Bingo, "systemctl disable anydesk.service" has solved the not 
launching the application anydesk at boot.

Thanks for your saving help, Cheers,
André

PS : if one day I'm drowning, I call you immediately :-)
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