Thanks Derek,

however it's still doesn't answer the question.
I've looked around there too and know it's not there.

thanks for trying though.

Derek Jennings wrote:

Many applications save information in hidden files or folders in your ~ (home) directory. KDE applications will generally put their files in ~/.kde/share/config/

To view hidden files in konqueror just select View>ShowHidden

~/.kde/Autostart contains scripts and applications to be run when you start KDE This is *not* where save sessions stores its info. It is a separate feature. To make an application run at start using Autostart, make a 'Link to application' by right clicking on the desktop and selecting 'new', and then drag and drop the link created into the ~.kde/Autostart directory.

I am not sure where the 'save session' info is stored I would expect it to be ~/.kde/share/config/session but I see stuff in there which is not present on my desktop.

derek


On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 3:08 am, mycal62 wrote:

Hi ,

While this is good advise and works , I too would like to know where the
info is actually stored
so I can if I choose manually remove redundant entries that I have.
Specificly , I have done this proceedure to remove redundant error
messages coming from Firestarter,
however they continue to reappear. I even uninstalled firestarter, and
removed it's folders and files,
rebooted and reinstalled firestarter, and the same three versions of
error messages came back.
Where is that stored ??? the save session tool is great but not
completely fool proof.
telling us how to manually edit this function would be great, and Might
actually solve my problem,
but this proceedure did not.

thanks in advance

Mike McNeese
Springdale,
Arkansas USA

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Derek Jennings wrote:

On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 6:34 am, Rob Lindsay wrote:

Hello all. Happy New Year.

Am running LM8.1 and have tried to get KwikDisk to run.

All that happens is that it tries to launch and appears to fail.

However when I logout and restart X I appear to have 9? instances of
KwikDisk trying to start. I'd like to purge this activity from the
startup process.

I have KDiskFree working OK.

TIA,

Rob

Kill all the unmwanted instances of KwikDisk, get your desktop how you
like it, with any applets you want, and then log out with the 'save
session' box checked.
Log back in again and your desktop should be just right with no unwanted
instances of KwikDisk.

Log out *without* the save session box, and then whenever you log in in
the future your desktop will always be the same.

derek




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