Re: spurious xterm windows on boot

2002-05-17 Thread Tim Dijkstra
On Thu, 16 May 2002 18:08:11 -0400 lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello all, Every time I boot into my personal login, incrementally more xterm windows start up on my desktop. It doesn't happen when I just log in, only when I boot. The same thing happens with the root account, except

Re: spurious xterm windows on boot

2002-05-17 Thread Kenneth Dombrowski
This all is really strange I'm not sure what's going on, but maybe it has something to do with gnome 'restoring' the last session? What happens if you kill all xterms and then say 'restore session'? This doesn't explain the incrementing numbers though. Maybe that's got something to do with a

spurious xterm windows on boot

2002-05-16 Thread lists
hello all, I have a million questions, but am finding the debian documentation to be amazingly helpful for all but the simplest one. Every time I boot into my personal login, incrementally more xterm windows start up on my desktop. It doesn't happen when I just log in, only when I boot.