I am not sure, if this question belongs here or to software recommendation, but as it is strictly tied to linux kernel and is probably build-in, so I will risk and ask here (please move it if I am mistaken).
I understand, that I can manage currently running daemons with sudo service (...) and I can permanently enable/disable them by re/moving them in /etc/init.d. However, this is all done from terminal and must be done with root privileges.
Is there some application with gui and checkboxes, that allows easily enable/disable daemons that runs currently as well as on start up?
I am asking mostly because I see constant 25% (one core) cpu usage, but xfce-taskmanager run with root doesn't really show any process that consumes more than 3%. Xubuntu 16.04, am I infected or something?