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Tuesday, April 11th 2006, 1:49am

Folders, apps open automatically on reboot

Using KDE on Fedora C2. After shutdown or reboot when all booted up several folders and a couple of applications open automatically. The one thing these have in common is they were all open once when I forced a shutdown because of a lockup. I assume there is a file I need to edit to prevent these things from opening. They don't open if I switch desktop environment to GNOME. Any suggestions? Thanks

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Tuesday, April 11th 2006, 1:22pm

RE: Folders, apps open automatically on reboot

That's the KDE Session Manager, which you can disable. Open the KDE Configuration Centre, go to KDE Components and choose Session Manager. In this section, choose Start with an empty session.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Tuesday, April 11th 2006, 6:12pm

RE: Folders, apps open automatically on reboot

OK found it. Thanks for your reply!