Gnome Startup Application Preferenences - Are These Needed?

Since it's been ages that I've used Gnome, not sure these preferences are needed for anything in Gnome or Arch.
I personally don't have a need so can someone please tell me if Gnome or Arch depends on them for something, or some reason?
Certificate and Key Storage
GPG Password Agent
Secret Storage Service
THANKS
Last edited by DasFox (2010-11-26 05:27:03)

jasonwryan wrote:
DasFox wrote:You know what, you're the second MOD that has told me to be on my way and go research before posting.
A reasonable person might conclude, based on being told twice in as many days, that the problem is not with the moderators. You have already been asked to read the Forum Etiquette; to save you some effort, I will post a relevant section for you here:
Forum Etiquette wrote:When asking for help, read the manual, do your research and provide details for those you are asking for help.
DasFox wrote:You MODS need to knock off the attitude of telling people to go research before posting, because I'm starting to not like this place!
I would suggest that you might like to reflect on your own behaviour and think seriously about what your combatative attitude is bringing to the community.
I have read the manual/WIKI, Google and anything else you can think of and I have done my research, so now I come here and ask a question, what's the problem?
No, you're not getting it, I don't have an attitude, when you made an assumption based on my questions you formed an attitude towards me, ASSUMING I'm not doing things.
Because if you didn't assume, then you wouldn't of told me to go and research would you? Therefore you made an assumption, it's that simple, so please don't sit there and tell me you didn't.
That assumption where I live is an insult towards someone and you should understand that on a forum as this it's a WORLD WIDE community with people that come from all walks of life and beliefs and ideas and the way in which you choose your words is of importance towards others, so as to not offend.
Basically without realizing it, you were basically telling me I'm a newbie that should go research before posting and should know better.
Now NO I'm not saying you actually are telling me these words, but by your actions towards this is how it is perceived that I'm some idiot that needs to be told what to do.
The truth is I'm a guest in your house, I don't work here or get paid here, I come here as an outsider, so think about how you would treat a guest in your own house. Because in mine we would not use these words.
This is what you said;
and start doing the basic amount of research yourself before posting here...
I'm sorry but in different parts of the world those words come across different to different people.
In my world you might as well said, Go RTFM before coming here ok!!!
So choose your words better if you don't want people to be upset...
THANKS
Last edited by DasFox (2010-11-28 03:53:31)

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