Nested System program sbscheduler - why necessary and how to stop?

Asked by Vizva

The nested sbscheduler runs from first installation on in background, whether you start systemback or not after a reboot.

Why is this necessary(whats for?) to implement such a automatic starter and if wished, how to stop this program from running in the background?

Normally i want to start Systemback if i need to do a Backup or restore but not to have a background process thats from time of installation of Systemback forever in my system.

Thanks for answers

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Best Kendek (nemh) said :
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The startup files are located in the /etc/xdg/autostart directory. If you want, just remove the sbschedule.desktop and the sbschedule-kde.desktop files, then the sbscheduler daemon will not start again. Note that after this, the Systemback scheduler will not work anymore.

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Vizva (maxprudence2000-vizva) said :
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Yes thanks.I dont need it run.