Next time you log out, make sure you have everything closed/open that
you would like to have everytime you log in.  Then make sure and check
the box to save this session when it asks you if you are sure you want
to log out.

Bryan

On 10/17/05, Larry Landen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I one time opened IM while using Fedora Core 3.  Now it comes up on every
> log-in prompting me for IM log-in.  As such, I assume this software got set
> to start every time I log in.  How do I, without removing this, make it so
> it doesn't come up every time I log in to Linux?  I do like that Linux
> re-opens what I last had opened when I logged out (terminal, explorer
> folder, etc); however, I don't have IM open when I log out, so I don't wish
> for it to open when I log in.  Let me know if this request for help doesn't
> make any sense.
>
>  Larry
>
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