After noticing the Crowpi2 menu application uses a hugh amount of system resources, issue #24, I have proceeded to disable the Crowpi2 software from autostart at boot up. Then I notice a shortcut file, 1.desktop, stored in the user's autostart directory. Upon inspecting its content, it is indeed the startup shortcut for the Crowpi2 application.
Using such arbitrary filename is not intuitive. So, I would recommend to rename it with a more descriptive filename in the future update. For example,
After noticing the Crowpi2 menu application uses a hugh amount of system resources, issue #24, I have proceeded to disable the Crowpi2 software from autostart at boot up. Then I notice a shortcut file, 1.desktop, stored in the user's autostart directory. Upon inspecting its content, it is indeed the startup shortcut for the Crowpi2 application.
Using such arbitrary filename is not intuitive. So, I would recommend to rename it with a more descriptive filename in the future update. For example,
Before:
1.desktop
After:
Crowpi2.desktop