I am using Oracle 9 Linux. I can't edit the file in the autostart folder, I can't disable it or anything. Is there a way to disable it so it won't hog too much memory?
Maybe the answer can be compatible with something like a Fedora/Redhat solution because those distros are very similar.
The file path is this: /etc/xdg/autostart/
The name of the file is gnome-software-service.desktop
I've looked on other forums. I've tried nano, I've tried to to super user and some solutions are just too dangerous. I use to use Mint and going into super user is easy, but it's not like that with distros like Oracle. I've tried masking the file and disabling it but it just won't do anything.
I'd appreciate any help. Oracle forums won't reply to me. I really need help. I need clear instructions. I need someone who understands Oracle/Redhat/Fedora.
Maybe the answer can be compatible with something like a Fedora/Redhat solution because those distros are very similar.
The file path is this: /etc/xdg/autostart/
The name of the file is gnome-software-service.desktop
I've looked on other forums. I've tried nano, I've tried to to super user and some solutions are just too dangerous. I use to use Mint and going into super user is easy, but it's not like that with distros like Oracle. I've tried masking the file and disabling it but it just won't do anything.
I'd appreciate any help. Oracle forums won't reply to me. I really need help. I need clear instructions. I need someone who understands Oracle/Redhat/Fedora.