Spurious applications on startup
Verde Denim
tdldev at gmail.com
Sat Aug 30 19:54:10 UTC 2008
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Josh Holland <jshholland at googlemail.com>wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 15:22 -0400, Verde Denim wrote:
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> > I set up a few programs to run on startup (such as a terminal, a
> > little
> > "reminder.py" script I wrote myself and Rhythmbox/Banshee) using
> > System
> > > Preferences > Sessions. But I decided to turn these off. But,
> > whenever
> > I turn on the computer (an 18-month-old Dell Inspiron 1300 with 512 MB
> > RAM and 2.7 GHz ix86 processor) I get first my home folder opening,
> > followed by Banshee, even though the file browser was never on my
> > startup list, and I removed the Banshee entry. I appreciate all help
> > given.
> > Check Preferences ->Sessions ->Session Options. You probably have
> > the "Automatically remember applications" selected. De-select
> > it, close everything you don't want to reappear on your next login,
> > and restart gdm. That should fix it.
> >
> > Jack
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> No, that hasn't solved it.
Is the option in Sessions currently set? If not, Can you list what's in the
'Current Session' and also what is selected in the 'Startup' List?
Jack
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