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Jerry:
Thanks Dave. I found one. Google systemd-ui.

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Wirezfree:
Is this what you mean.?



--- Code: ---sudo apt-get install bum
--- End code ---


Not quite the same.?
But you can also get to see "possible hidden" Startup applications by running:

--- Code: ---sudo sed -i 's/NoDisplay=true/NoDisplay=false/g' /etc/xdg/autostart/*.desktop
--- End code ---





I don't really need to tell you... But
All need using with caution...!!!

Jerry:
I used to disable many services on Windows too. Now I'm looking for some easy to use software that lists all the services and allows you to enable/disable/mask them. If anyone finds some software, please let me know.

Wirezfree:
@Jerry
You must be telepathic :)
I was reading up on systemd about the stopping/starting services.
I used to have my XP set-ups fine tuned to only run absolute minimal services.
nice summary

Jerry:
Tip - using a static IP should improve your boot time. If you use DHCP, it takes longer to boot as your machine has to be assigned an IP address.

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