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hello and thanks for your bug report,

On 09/18/2016 04:13 AM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> Since usbguard-applet-qt is probably the most usable way for controlling 
> usbguard
> when running on a desktop, it would be nice to have it somehow registered
> with the major desktop environments (Cinnamon, KDE, LXDE, XFCE, GNOME, etc.)
> and started automatically per default (one can assume the user wants this, 
> when
> he installs the package).
> 
> Cinnamon, for e.g. has "Applets" in its system control. But I assume for there
> to show up a true cinnamon applet would be needed (or at least some wrapping
> around the Qt applet).

there is a /usr/share/applications/usbguard-applet-qt.desktop shipped
with the usbguard debian package. in the debian default setup with gnome
desktop, i can see a usbguard-applet-qt menu entry.

> Another way could be the "Startup Applications" from its system control.
> Having it there, would also allow to easily enable/disable the applet.

thats a good idea, thanks. i'll ship a .desktop autostart file with
the next upload.

cheers,
-- 
muri

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