For the past couple of days, whenever I've started my notebook, Kmix has been open, immediately after login. It is not in my autostart folder and the Control Center Session Manager is configured to start with an empty session. I don't see any way to prevent Kmix from starting. What am I missing? tnx jk
On Thursday 02 June 2005 10:32 pm, James Knott wrote:
For the past couple of days, whenever I've started my notebook, Kmix has been open, immediately after login. It is not in my autostart folder and the Control Center Session Manager is configured to start with an empty session. I don't see any way to prevent Kmix from starting. What am I missing?
tnx jk =========
James, How do you quit kmix when you close it? If you just click on the close gadget in the upper right of the window, then you are probably not quitting it, just closing the window. Naturally since it hasn't quit, it will start upon your next boot. So first thing, quit it from the menu. If you have been doing that, I think your next move will be to check your config file. It will be located in $HOME/.kde/share/config/ directory as "kmixrc". Easiest thing to do is rename that file or delete it, so kmix can create a new one without the auto starting set. regards, Lee -- --- KMail v1.8 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.2 --- Registered Linux User #225206 There's no problem so awful that you can't add some guilt to it and make it even worse! ...Calvin & Hobbes
BandiPat wrote:
James, How do you quit kmix when you close it? If you just click on the close gadget in the upper right of the window, then you are probably not quitting it, just closing the window. Naturally since it hasn't quit, it will start upon your next boot. So first thing, quit it from the menu. If you have been doing that, I think your next move will be to check your config file. It will be located in $HOME/.kde/share/config/ directory as "kmixrc". Easiest thing to do is rename that file or delete it, so kmix can create a new one without the auto starting set.
I had been closing it, using the menu but renaming the file did the trick. tnx jk
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