No matter how well and good the intentions are, usage diagnostics should not be enabled automatically by default. I even know that I did disable this on several computers, but somehow this setting got reset. This has happened on at least 2 different computers with different accounts.
Those machines this has been spotted on are on RHEL8 and RHEL9 using the flatpak distribution.
No matter how well and good the intentions are, usage diagnostics should not be enabled automatically by default. I even know that I did disable this on several computers, but somehow this setting got reset. This has happened on at least 2 different computers with different accounts.
Those machines this has been spotted on are on RHEL8 and RHEL9 using the flatpak distribution.