Perhaps add a configuration option question/prompt during installation
whether the user wants the service enabled (and explain the
consequences)?

I was affected by this bug because I wasn't aware that 1) a system
service was installed and 2) that this service would block my user
session pulseaudio from playing audio. I figured it out after five or
ten minutes, but other users might have a harder time figuring out why
their audio is suddenly broken. Then again, for other users this system
service is exactly the desired behaviour (say, with single purpose RPi-
like computers).

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