Hello, I was wondering should sndiod (default) startup be determined based on whether or not it the install is a typical headless install (off) or an install for a user machine with running X
is there a reason why one would need to run this daemon by default? my thinking is by having the service off by default would reduce the default attack surface of the OS ? perhaps the installer could use the answer to the question do you intend to run X to determine whether or not to enable the sndiod daemon ? I hope this helps -- Kindest regards, Tom Smyth.