On Monday 08 April 2002 22:06, jaakko tamminen wrote:
Close all programs in KDE.
Log out and ENABLE the "restore session next time" or whatever it says.
Now You should always start with clear workspace, until you enable that function again when you have programs still running in KDE.
On Monday 08 April 2002 21:28, Eric Carbone wrote:
as far as your mail program starting up automatically ... when you log out, make sure "restore session" is unchecked.
I tried both alternatives and I still have the same problem. Alternative solutions? Cheers, Brian
Maybe I am missing something, but did you check $HOME/.kde2/Autostart ? Is there a link in there that is starting Kmail automatically. I **want** Kmail started when KDE starts, so that's where I put it. regards, jimmo On Tuesday 09 April 2002 12:54, Brian Durant wrote:
On Monday 08 April 2002 22:06, jaakko tamminen wrote:
Close all programs in KDE.
Log out and ENABLE the "restore session next time" or whatever it says.
Now You should always start with clear workspace, until you enable that function again when you have programs still running in KDE.
On Monday 08 April 2002 21:28, Eric Carbone wrote:
as far as your mail program starting up automatically ... when you log out, make sure "restore session" is unchecked.
I tried both alternatives and I still have the same problem. Alternative solutions?
Cheers,
Brian
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On Wednesday 10 April 2002 01:47, James Mohr wrote:
Maybe I am missing something, but did you check $HOME/.kde2/Autostart ? Is there a link in there that is starting Kmail automatically. I **want** Kmail started when KDE starts, so that's where I put it.
Nope, nothing in autostart. Strange isn't it? Anymore ideas? Anyone? Please? Cheers, Brian
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