Since the "feature" presisted across logouts. reboots. and shutdows
It's restarted because when you stop Kde, its session manager records all running processes rooted after the kdeinit process.
To be rid of Nautilus, you could disable kde session management, log out, log in again and then enable the session manager again. (Notice that all other processes restarted by Kde during login will not be restarted).
Another way could be looking into
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Source code
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<home dir>/.kde/share/config/session
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these should be the directory containig informations about what processes to restart during login (but I have no further knowing about their meaning)
PS:
Oh, by the way, "ps axU <name>" works better on FC3. Using '-aux" generates a warning message for "need to change" because of "POSIX" standards. (Although it does then list all the processes.)
Absolutely right
Hi
Antonio