Oh, dear.
Yes. This is because unchecking "Start GNOME Do at login" deletes the autostart file in ~/.config/autostart, rather than flipping the "autostart enabled" switch in there. That means the system-wide autostart in /etc/xdg/autostart is triggered.
Oh, dear.
Yes. This is because unchecking "Start GNOME Do at login" deletes the autostart file in ~/.config/ autostart, rather than flipping the "autostart enabled" switch in there. That means the system-wide autostart in /etc/xdg/autostart is triggered.