On Fri, 2021-03-19 at 16:00 -0600, home user wrote:
I was recalling my Monday, Nov. 30, 2020 thread
"mysterious/suspicious internet activity." (see here:
"https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/DI4NUTIRORZBG3DWGS2PXF5YDY2USCYY/").
On Dec. 01, early in the discussion, Tim said
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Run "gnome-session-properties" and see what's enabled. There's often
more than you need preconfigured to start, and turning off some junk
can make logins quicker to complete.
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But there was no mention of evolution anything in that thread.
I could not find a "gnome-session-properties". I searched the web,
and found that "gnome-session-properties" died over a decade ago. It
seems to be replaced by "Startup Applications" within the Gnome's
"Tweaks".
On systems that still have it, or mate-session-properties, it brings up
a GUI window called Startup Applications Prefererences
The only things listed there are:
- PolicyKit Authentication Agent,
- Secret Storage Service,
- Blueman Applet,
- Certificate and Key Storage, and
- Backup Monitor.
If you don't have/use bluetooth you can disable the blueman applet from
starting. It probably doesn't make much difference, though.
An Evolution-related things that can appear in there is "Evolution
Alarm Notify" (appointments in its calendar).
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