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How to disable and delete goa-daemon. I'm not using online accounts and this daemon only consumes my memory and CPU.










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  • If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

    – Saurav Kumar
    Sep 10 '13 at 10:35











  • OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:29













  • Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:37











  • @Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:51











  • Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:52


















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How to disable and delete goa-daemon. I'm not using online accounts and this daemon only consumes my memory and CPU.










share|improve this question























  • If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

    – Saurav Kumar
    Sep 10 '13 at 10:35











  • OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:29













  • Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:37











  • @Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:51











  • Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:52














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How to disable and delete goa-daemon. I'm not using online accounts and this daemon only consumes my memory and CPU.










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  • If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

    – Saurav Kumar
    Sep 10 '13 at 10:35











  • OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:29













  • Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:37











  • @Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:51











  • Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:52



















  • If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

    – Saurav Kumar
    Sep 10 '13 at 10:35











  • OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:29













  • Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:37











  • @Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

    – Alen
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:51











  • Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

    – Svyatoslav
    Sep 10 '13 at 11:52

















If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

– Saurav Kumar
Sep 10 '13 at 10:35





If you will remove goa-daemon your system would become unstable. Removing it will remove all your accounts and packages like empathy, evolution-data-server, gnome-control-center, gnome-online-accounts, indicator-datetime, indicator-power, etc.. the list might so long depends upon the packages you have currently installed. So remove at your own risk.. Reply if you really want to remove it..

– Saurav Kumar
Sep 10 '13 at 10:35













OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

– Alen
Sep 10 '13 at 11:29







OK, then I don't want to remove it. If there is no way to disable it then I'll leave it. Thank you for reply

– Alen
Sep 10 '13 at 11:29















Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

– Svyatoslav
Sep 10 '13 at 11:37





Hi, please read this article - disable goa demon is possible task, anyone who talking to you about removing dependencies just not recognize that this demon can be disabled.

– Svyatoslav
Sep 10 '13 at 11:37













@Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

– Alen
Sep 10 '13 at 11:51





@Svyatoslav You forgot to put link to your article

– Alen
Sep 10 '13 at 11:51













Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

– Svyatoslav
Sep 10 '13 at 11:52





Oh, sorry - this link ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=839741

– Svyatoslav
Sep 10 '13 at 11:52










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The "solution" isn't a solution at all, it's just the removal of powernow daemon, there are many daemons, the solution doesn't consist in removing any random daemon, but goa-daemon specifically. Which apparently doesn't get executed by the whole rc/sysv scheme.



I'm not sure yet how to disable it, but I saw some comment thanking someone for a tip on how to make hidden XDG-autostart applications (set through launcher files at /etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart) appear on some Ubuntu GUI manager for default applications. Strangely enough, I didn't have goa-daemon on any xdg-autostart folder, but it was running still. I don't even have the powernow daemon.



I think it's autostarted by /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



It's not the right way to do it, but it probably can be disabled either removing the file or by editing the exec line and just adding an "echo" after "exec=". But there is probably a more proper way to manage "dbus-services".






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    To disable the GOA service:



    cd /usr/share/dbus-1/services



    sudo ln -snf /dev/null org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



    sudo reboot now






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    • Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

      – Sebastian Stark
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    The "solution" isn't a solution at all, it's just the removal of powernow daemon, there are many daemons, the solution doesn't consist in removing any random daemon, but goa-daemon specifically. Which apparently doesn't get executed by the whole rc/sysv scheme.



    I'm not sure yet how to disable it, but I saw some comment thanking someone for a tip on how to make hidden XDG-autostart applications (set through launcher files at /etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart) appear on some Ubuntu GUI manager for default applications. Strangely enough, I didn't have goa-daemon on any xdg-autostart folder, but it was running still. I don't even have the powernow daemon.



    I think it's autostarted by /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



    It's not the right way to do it, but it probably can be disabled either removing the file or by editing the exec line and just adding an "echo" after "exec=". But there is probably a more proper way to manage "dbus-services".






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      The "solution" isn't a solution at all, it's just the removal of powernow daemon, there are many daemons, the solution doesn't consist in removing any random daemon, but goa-daemon specifically. Which apparently doesn't get executed by the whole rc/sysv scheme.



      I'm not sure yet how to disable it, but I saw some comment thanking someone for a tip on how to make hidden XDG-autostart applications (set through launcher files at /etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart) appear on some Ubuntu GUI manager for default applications. Strangely enough, I didn't have goa-daemon on any xdg-autostart folder, but it was running still. I don't even have the powernow daemon.



      I think it's autostarted by /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



      It's not the right way to do it, but it probably can be disabled either removing the file or by editing the exec line and just adding an "echo" after "exec=". But there is probably a more proper way to manage "dbus-services".






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        The "solution" isn't a solution at all, it's just the removal of powernow daemon, there are many daemons, the solution doesn't consist in removing any random daemon, but goa-daemon specifically. Which apparently doesn't get executed by the whole rc/sysv scheme.



        I'm not sure yet how to disable it, but I saw some comment thanking someone for a tip on how to make hidden XDG-autostart applications (set through launcher files at /etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart) appear on some Ubuntu GUI manager for default applications. Strangely enough, I didn't have goa-daemon on any xdg-autostart folder, but it was running still. I don't even have the powernow daemon.



        I think it's autostarted by /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



        It's not the right way to do it, but it probably can be disabled either removing the file or by editing the exec line and just adding an "echo" after "exec=". But there is probably a more proper way to manage "dbus-services".






        share|improve this answer















        The "solution" isn't a solution at all, it's just the removal of powernow daemon, there are many daemons, the solution doesn't consist in removing any random daemon, but goa-daemon specifically. Which apparently doesn't get executed by the whole rc/sysv scheme.



        I'm not sure yet how to disable it, but I saw some comment thanking someone for a tip on how to make hidden XDG-autostart applications (set through launcher files at /etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart) appear on some Ubuntu GUI manager for default applications. Strangely enough, I didn't have goa-daemon on any xdg-autostart folder, but it was running still. I don't even have the powernow daemon.



        I think it's autostarted by /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



        It's not the right way to do it, but it probably can be disabled either removing the file or by editing the exec line and just adding an "echo" after "exec=". But there is probably a more proper way to manage "dbus-services".







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            To disable the GOA service:



            cd /usr/share/dbus-1/services



            sudo ln -snf /dev/null org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



            sudo reboot now






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            • Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

              – Sebastian Stark
              May 10 '18 at 21:20
















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            To disable the GOA service:



            cd /usr/share/dbus-1/services



            sudo ln -snf /dev/null org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



            sudo reboot now






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            • Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

              – Sebastian Stark
              May 10 '18 at 21:20














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            To disable the GOA service:



            cd /usr/share/dbus-1/services



            sudo ln -snf /dev/null org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



            sudo reboot now






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            To disable the GOA service:



            cd /usr/share/dbus-1/services



            sudo ln -snf /dev/null org.gnome.OnlineAccounts.service



            sudo reboot now







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            • Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

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            Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

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            Although I do not have a better solution, I don't think it is a good way to do it, because it is not revertable.

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