How can I delay dropbox from starting, but not disable it?

Posted by jgbelacqua on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by jgbelacqua
Published on 2011-01-20T22:32:54Z Indexed on 2011/02/18 15:34 UTC
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When I log into my user account on Ubuntu 10.10, there is a unsatisfying delay before my system becomes usable. Even launching a terminal, I have to wait a few seconds before the bash prompt appears. During this start-up period, the top process seems to be dropbox. I'm not sure what it's doing exactly (functionality is still fine as far as I can see), but I do know it really doesn't need to be doing it while I'm waiting for desktop to appear. (This is the standard Ubuntu with Gnome desktop, by the way.)

What I would like to do is to be able to have a static or even dependency-based delay for dropbox to start. It would be nice if it waited for, e.g., 10 minutes, or for my browser tabs to load and a typing pause. Then it could churn away on file status or cache-chewing, and I would be happy.

Is there a way to do this? Thanks!

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