This is actually the expected behaviour. When you install gnome-do it
will be started by default, on the reasonable assumption that if you've
installed it you want it to start. That means it starts for all users
by default, and the guest user is one such user.
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This is actually the expected behaviour. When you install gnome-do it
will be started by default, on the reasonable assumption that if you've
installed it you want it to start. That means it starts for all users
by default, and the guest user is one such user.