On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 20:46, Charles A. Punch wrote:
> Mohammed Arafa wrote:
> > u guys probably got gmc on autostart (find and erase) OR most likely, u
> > once ran gmc then quit kde with the option to save ur session as is so as
> > to resume it next boot.
> >
> > u can
> > 1. kill the gmc process (that should also kill the gnome icons) then save
> > ur sessions
> > 2. somewhere in the kde control panel is the same save sessions options
> > but i cant for the life of me remember where
>
> I have already turned off the "save session" option. I have also already
> killed the GMC process(if you mean using Xkill). The autostart is
> something to check out though. I'm not sure where it is, but I'm sure it
> can't be too hard to find. Thanx for sharing the info. Thanx also for
> being clear, to the point and not assuming that I have any previous
> knowledge in this area.

If you haven't already, try killing gmc and other unwanted processes, 
enabling the save session on exit, and then exiting KDE (to save your 
session). Then go back into KDE and disable the save session on exit option. 

The next time you want to load GMC, load it as "gmc --nodesktop" to tell it 
not to manage your desktop. For Nautilus, load it as "run-nautilus 
--no-desktop".

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