@Omer I think it's perfectly valid approach. The Startup Applications is supposed to be a central place to control those, so there is no need to scatter this functionality in the programs. The latter would be a Windows-like way, but on Linux, flexibility is the goal.
However, this should be better advertised to users to avoid confusions as the one that raised this bug report.
@Omer I think it's perfectly valid approach. The Startup Applications is supposed to be a central place to control those, so there is no need to scatter this functionality in the programs. The latter would be a Windows-like way, but on Linux, flexibility is the goal.
However, this should be better advertised to users to avoid confusions as the one that raised this bug report.