On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 00:28:18 +0100
Nyizsnyik Ferenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you people tried to kill the unwanted programs then save the
> session? At least this approach works perfectly in Xfce.
Just to clarify, xfce apparently autostarts two sets of programs, those
you set in Settings/
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 22:44:24 + (UTC)
Mark Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Johnson ursine.ca> writes:
>
>
> > I'm curious why someone would even bother installing Google Desktop
> > if they're not going to run it...it's one of those things that more
> > or less has to run while you
Paul Johnson ursine.ca> writes:
> I'm curious why someone would even bother installing Google Desktop if
> they're not going to run it...it's one of those things that more or
> less has to run while you're logged in to keep the index synchronized.
>
Perhaps he installed it to try it out, and
On Jan 7, 2008 6:29 AM, Dan H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it's still me and my GNOME desktop. One thing that irritates me: I once
> installed a Google desktop indexing tool, which now starts up every time I
> start GNOME. I tried to disable it, but it doesn't work. When I go to
> Des
--- Dan H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it's still me and my GNOME desktop. One thing that
> irritates me: I once installed a Google desktop
> indexing tool, which now starts up every time I
> start GNOME. I tried to disable it, but it doesn't
> work. When I go to Desktop->Preferences-
Hello,
it's still me and my GNOME desktop. One thing that irritates me: I once
installed a Google desktop indexing tool, which now starts up every time I
start GNOME. I tried to disable it, but it doesn't work. When I go to
Desktop->Preferences->Sessions and then delete it from the list of "Sta
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