How can I prevent any program starting at boot of the system? Is the procedure different for TeamViewer?











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When starting Xubuntu on my laptop, a lot of applications start to run (taking a big part of my CPU and energy): TeamViewer, Skype and so on and so forth.
I don't want to uninstall them. I just want that they run when I invoke them, nothing else and nothing more. There is something to manage this?
How to prevent the startup of any program?
I am looking for something like "System Configuration Utility" of Windows.



More then the other, what I would like to disable is TeamViewer.










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    When starting Xubuntu on my laptop, a lot of applications start to run (taking a big part of my CPU and energy): TeamViewer, Skype and so on and so forth.
    I don't want to uninstall them. I just want that they run when I invoke them, nothing else and nothing more. There is something to manage this?
    How to prevent the startup of any program?
    I am looking for something like "System Configuration Utility" of Windows.



    More then the other, what I would like to disable is TeamViewer.










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      When starting Xubuntu on my laptop, a lot of applications start to run (taking a big part of my CPU and energy): TeamViewer, Skype and so on and so forth.
      I don't want to uninstall them. I just want that they run when I invoke them, nothing else and nothing more. There is something to manage this?
      How to prevent the startup of any program?
      I am looking for something like "System Configuration Utility" of Windows.



      More then the other, what I would like to disable is TeamViewer.










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      When starting Xubuntu on my laptop, a lot of applications start to run (taking a big part of my CPU and energy): TeamViewer, Skype and so on and so forth.
      I don't want to uninstall them. I just want that they run when I invoke them, nothing else and nothing more. There is something to manage this?
      How to prevent the startup of any program?
      I am looking for something like "System Configuration Utility" of Windows.



      More then the other, what I would like to disable is TeamViewer.







      boot xubuntu startup skype autostart






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          You need to open Settings Manager (or xfce4-settings-manager) and then navigate to Session and Startup (or directly xfce4-settings-manager), then open Application Autostart tab and uncheck some items here:



          xfce4-settings-manager, session and startup



          (be careful here, some components are essential)





          TeamViewer uses other auto-start mechanism - it starts with system by SystemD. To disable it use:



          sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service





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          • Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
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          You need to open Settings Manager (or xfce4-settings-manager) and then navigate to Session and Startup (or directly xfce4-settings-manager), then open Application Autostart tab and uncheck some items here:



          xfce4-settings-manager, session and startup



          (be careful here, some components are essential)





          TeamViewer uses other auto-start mechanism - it starts with system by SystemD. To disable it use:



          sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service





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          • Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
            – Leos313
            Nov 21 at 7:09















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          You need to open Settings Manager (or xfce4-settings-manager) and then navigate to Session and Startup (or directly xfce4-settings-manager), then open Application Autostart tab and uncheck some items here:



          xfce4-settings-manager, session and startup



          (be careful here, some components are essential)





          TeamViewer uses other auto-start mechanism - it starts with system by SystemD. To disable it use:



          sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service





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          • Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
            – Leos313
            Nov 21 at 7:09













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          You need to open Settings Manager (or xfce4-settings-manager) and then navigate to Session and Startup (or directly xfce4-settings-manager), then open Application Autostart tab and uncheck some items here:



          xfce4-settings-manager, session and startup



          (be careful here, some components are essential)





          TeamViewer uses other auto-start mechanism - it starts with system by SystemD. To disable it use:



          sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service





          share|improve this answer














          You need to open Settings Manager (or xfce4-settings-manager) and then navigate to Session and Startup (or directly xfce4-settings-manager), then open Application Autostart tab and uncheck some items here:



          xfce4-settings-manager, session and startup



          (be careful here, some components are essential)





          TeamViewer uses other auto-start mechanism - it starts with system by SystemD. To disable it use:



          sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service






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          • Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
            – Leos313
            Nov 21 at 7:09


















          • Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
            – Leos313
            Nov 21 at 7:09
















          Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
          – Leos313
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          Thank you! I would like to add that it works for most of my program. It does not with TeamViewer. Solution?
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