https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429519

ratijas <m...@ratijas.tk> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|CONFIRMED                   |RESOLVED
                 CC|                            |m...@ratijas.tk
         Resolution|---                         |NOT A BUG

--- Comment #3 from ratijas <m...@ratijas.tk> ---
Disabling system services via Background Services KCM is not supported and may
break your system or cause various weird behavior, which is why the whole
Background Services KCM was recently hidden from the System Settings sidebar to
prevent users from breaking their OS.

Besides, the service that can be disabled there is not the whole Bluetooth
stack; it's just a thing that prompts you where to save incoming files, how to
pair new devices and other integration stuff like that. If you disable that
"kded" module, you'd just lose that integration. Kernel drivers and BlueZ stack
would still be running and functional, adapters and devices would remain
operational, and libraries will be able to access them. If you want to disable
your whole Bluetooth stack at login, you should go to the System Settings ->
Bluetooth, Enable (if it is disabled, otherwise the following UI won't show
up), tap Configure, and on that configuration page select "On login:" "Disable
Bluetooth" option.

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