On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 20:59:16 +0530, Patrick Shanahan
* phanisvara das
[02-09-12 10:20]: systemsettings -> startup & shutdown -> session management -> on login
i always choose "start with an empty session," since otherwise funny things like you describe are bound to happen sooner or later. if there are app.s i start in almost every session, i rather write a script in ~/bin and call that when i need it.
After further thought, I believe the solution to the presented case would be to save a particular session and set session management to always start with that "saved" session and not "auto-start" anything. That would allay the unwanted multiple app problem and still start the session with the desired app.
note: solution *only* for Roger's particular problem.
i thought of that, but couldn't figure out where or how to save such a session. looked around a little in forums & mailing list, but didn't found nothing. on the other hand, what i'm doing is pretty much the same, isn't it? if i wanted i could add this start script of mine to ~/.kde4/autostart. but then i don't always want everything to start, so calling one script isn't such a big deal. -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org