Is there need to autostart restricted-manager?
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Nanley Chery
on 2007-09-26
Does restricted-manager need to stay in the sessions list after the first boot?
Common sense would have it that rm checks and installs restricted components and is done with it's job.]
Is that wrong? If so, is it because:
rm reinstalls restricted components after kernel upgrades?
rm makes the restricted component work smoothly?
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Igor Guerrero (igorgue) said : | #1 |
Yes... bacause you could change your software and in that case maybe restricted-manager is useful.
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