2002-09-27 16.06 skrev Dr J. Satherley: :: > I tried out what you suggested last night. First you were right, I did :: > have session checked. Killall -9 panel removed the gnome panel but :: > killall -9 nautilus didn't find any nautilus related programs in memory. :: > I then logged out and saved session. However, when I logged back in the :: > gnome panel reappeared. I ran ps aux (print out below) and found a :: > couple of other things related to gnome which I killed (together with :: > panel again) and then repeated the logout procedure. However, these :: > programs and the panel still reappeared. (Come to think of it as I write :: > this mail it's possible I forgot to save session and then uncheck it :: > next time round as it was quite late last night when I did this - will :: > need to check this again tonight.) However, is it correct to remove :: > these other gnome related programs that are sitting in memory? Is there :: > anything else that I should remove? thanks for help. :: > cheers :: > John Satherley I duplicated your problem and got rid of it by deleting all unwanted programs (panel) in ~/.kde/share/config/ksmsserverrc after logging out from kde. -- God is the tangential point between zero and infinity. -- Alfred Jarry