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Some how KDE saved a session on me. It has a few apps (like gnome-terminal) coming up and I want to stop it.
I've tried going to the session-manager and checking save last session, open manually saved you name it. No combination is working. Any ideas on how to save my current session manually? Can't seem to find a button for that. Also any ideas where these applications are starting from? I check the KDE Autostart but it's not listed there. I'm running Fedora 15 - rawhide/KDE 4.6 (if it helps) |
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there's multiple folders that may contain apps that autostart - I found this once, somewhere:
The following folders are all checked for .desktop files: ~/[.kde4|.kde]/Autostart ~/[.kde4|.kde]/share/autostart ~/.config/autostart ~/.local/share/autostart ~/Desktop/autostart /etc/xdg/autostart /usr/share/autostart "restore manually saved session" should, I believe, save the session as it is when checked and applied and bring it up when you restart KDE |
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If you choose manually saved session, you can save it from e.g. the application launcher (Kickoff).
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I ended up switching to Gnome 3 for a while (try to give both a fair trial) Seems when I exited Gnome 3 with no applications open all those pesky applications in KDE disappeared.
Thanks for all the suggestions though. I'll keep it in mind if something goes wonky again. |
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