Do gnome-software and evolution-calendar-factory needed in startup?

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I have updated to ubuntu 16.04 recently and in my system process I am seeing these processes gnome-software, evolution-calendar-factory and 2 evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess. These four process alone take more than 150 Mb of memory usage. I tried to kill these process and it seems to work fine and doesn't cause any visible problems. My question is whether we require gnome-software and evolution-calendar-factory in startup or can I disable it using
sudo update-rc.d gnome-software disable
sudo update-rc.d evolution-calendar-factory disable
16.04 gnome startup process evolution
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I have updated to ubuntu 16.04 recently and in my system process I am seeing these processes gnome-software, evolution-calendar-factory and 2 evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess. These four process alone take more than 150 Mb of memory usage. I tried to kill these process and it seems to work fine and doesn't cause any visible problems. My question is whether we require gnome-software and evolution-calendar-factory in startup or can I disable it using
sudo update-rc.d gnome-software disable
sudo update-rc.d evolution-calendar-factory disable
16.04 gnome startup process evolution
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I have updated to ubuntu 16.04 recently and in my system process I am seeing these processes gnome-software, evolution-calendar-factory and 2 evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess. These four process alone take more than 150 Mb of memory usage. I tried to kill these process and it seems to work fine and doesn't cause any visible problems. My question is whether we require gnome-software and evolution-calendar-factory in startup or can I disable it using
sudo update-rc.d gnome-software disable
sudo update-rc.d evolution-calendar-factory disable
16.04 gnome startup process evolution
I have updated to ubuntu 16.04 recently and in my system process I am seeing these processes gnome-software, evolution-calendar-factory and 2 evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess. These four process alone take more than 150 Mb of memory usage. I tried to kill these process and it seems to work fine and doesn't cause any visible problems. My question is whether we require gnome-software and evolution-calendar-factory in startup or can I disable it using
sudo update-rc.d gnome-software disable
sudo update-rc.d evolution-calendar-factory disable
16.04 gnome startup process evolution
16.04 gnome startup process evolution
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