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Hello,
KDE Menu Editor is starting at bootup. There is no llink in Autostart. How can I stop KDE Menu Editor starting at boot? Thanks PS Using kununtu 14.04 Firefox 57.0.4
Manjaro (KDE) 17.1.7, or,
Kubuntu 16.04.4 |
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Are you using the 'Restore previous session' or 'Restore manually saved session' ?
Try to boot with the 'Start with empty session'. KDE4 System Settings > Startup and Shutdown > Session management. With the KDE4 the session management settings are saved to $HOME/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc or $HOME/.kde4/share/config/ksmserverrc. Does the ksmserverrc has the kmenuedit in it ? You could rename/remove the old ksmserverrc file. The KDE will make a new clean one. |
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Thank you for replying. I have the setting Restore Previous Session so that I can have access to the previous session if I need to reboot. The ksmserverrc file does have references to kmenuedit, including an instruction near the top of the file to exclude kmenuedit. I have renamed this file to ksmserverrc to ksmserverrc_old, and will now reboot. Best wishes UPDATE I have just rebooted and the kmenueditor has not appeared and it does not appear in the new ksmserverrc file. I hope that it does not re-appear. Out of interest what does ksmserverrc mean, and what does it do? Interestingly, my previous session was saved even though I renamed the rc file.
Manjaro (KDE) 17.1.7, or,
Kubuntu 16.04.4 |
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The KDE is using text file format for its configuration files. The configuration files have key-value pairs that are placed in groups. The 'ksmserverrc' is configuration file of the ksmserver. The ksmserver is KDE's session manager. I think that the 'rc' ending of the configuration file is coming from 'runtime configuration' -> What does “rc” mean in dot files: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/110 ... -dot-files . If there is no user defined setting for the session saving the KDE will use the system default. |
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Thank you for the help.
Your solution seems to have solved my problem Best wishes
Manjaro (KDE) 17.1.7, or,
Kubuntu 16.04.4 |
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