Hi, command "inxi -S" reports
Host: maria Kernel: 4.9.0-4-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3
The user has defined $HOME/.config/autostart/xclock.desktop as
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Clock
Comment=Clock with seconds hand
Icon=xclock
Exec=xclock -update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
Terminal=false
Type=Application
When the user logs in, he gets multiple instances of xclock.
root@maria ~ → ps -elf | grep -E "xclock|xfce4-session"
0 S rprice 1828 1757 0 80 0 - 84510 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xfce4-session
0 S rprice 1861 1828 0 80 0 - 17225 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xclock -xtsessionID
2c551690d-8efb-4da6-b355-e5df701247f2
-update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
0 S rprice 1869 1828 0 80 0 - 17225 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xclock -xtsessionID
2a3e8f976-91d6-4127-bcd2-53cf55e7036f
-update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
0 S rprice 1870 1828 0 80 0 - 17225 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xclock -xtsessionID
26ca134b7-27ad-4be3-adb9-24153b08bd35
-update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
0 S rprice 1888 1828 0 80 0 - 17225 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xclock -xtsessionID
238b91a2f-08bd-4734-9417-d283122ab160
-update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
0 S rprice 1975 1828 0 80 0 - 17225 SyS_po 11:59 tty2
00:00:00 xclock -update 1 -geometry 200x200+150+400
Why is this? Is there some way of avoiding these extra xclock's?
The user's xosview.desktop produces only one copy of xosview, and
xload.desktop produces only one xload.
Roger