Control Center -> Session Manager
-> Start with empty session does not stop Kwrite from loading.
There is nothing in the Autostart folder, and
~/.kde/share/config/kwritedrc has in it
[General]
Autostart=false
and ~/.kde/share/config/kwriterc has in it
[General Options]
Height 768=710
M
A. S. Budden wrote:
Also, have you checked the autostart folder (something like
~/.kde/Autostart, but can also be accessed from one of the menus in
konquerer)?
There is nothing in that folder. I don't know where Kwrite is storing
the startup info but if I could talk to the fatheaded idio
the same thing on two different systems?
> Is the home directory for the user shared between systems ?
>
> What did you find in the ~/.kde/share/config/session directory ?
>
> If you leave a different application active when you log out, do you
> see the appropriate
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 16:07:16 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
want it to do this.
What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
change or stop them?
Thanx.
BFD
KDE
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 22:51:47 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
> >>want it to do this.
> >>What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
> >>change or stop them?
> >
> >KDE Control Center --> Sessi
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 16:07:16 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
> want it to do this.
>
> What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
> change or stop them?
>
> Thanx.
>
> BFD
>
>
KD
Hello,
For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
want it to do this.
What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
change or stop them?
Thanx.
BFD
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Goto /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
In there specify the 443 port to Listen to.
Stop and start httpd, you'll now be listening on that
port.
Michael.
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> Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
>
> > You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the
>
Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
> You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the mod_ssl
> documentation for more information on it (security of course)..
I looked and didn't find what I was looking for. Which file do I modify?
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On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:50:29PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
> I'm Running apache on RH 7.3, and I need it to start on boot. Problem
> is, I also need it to start ssl. My normal command for this is...
>
> /path/to/apache/apachectl startssl
>
> I know how to set things up to run on boot, but th
I'm Running apache on RH 7.3, and I need it to start on boot. Problem
is, I also need it to start ssl. My normal command for this is...
/path/to/apache/apachectl startssl
I know how to set things up to run on boot, but the problem with this
is, I have to enter the password for SSL operation o
Try the file /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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I want to run a command everytime the system starts up. I have Redhat
8.0. Where do I put this command?
Thanks!!
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Check out http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/tips/Boot-Process-Tips/Boot-Process-Tips-3.html
There's useful info there.
Pablo.
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I want to run a command everytime the system starts
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Hi All,
RH7.1 KDE2.1.1. I can't find the method used to autostart the logoff
and screenlock buttons in my system tray. I never use these buttons.
Can anyone give me an idea where they're started please?.
Also, I use a nice little program called Tuxcards
http://www.tuxcard
t; favorite file manager) and move that icon to the ~/Desktop/Autostart
> directory.
>
> Now you can further test it by logging out and back in. It should start your
> program just as though you clicked on that icon you created earlier.
Well, actually I just created the Icon and had
Nick,
On Friday 25 January 2002 07:20, you said something about:
> Hi
> Inspired by a thread this morning I'm trying to do this:
>
> Have kde autostart a Konsole session (you know the little black screen
> icon, not xterm)
> Lanunch Mutt in that console
>
> I'
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Hi
Inspired by a thread this morning I'm trying to do this:
Have kde autostart a Konsole session (you know the little black screen
icon, not xterm)
Lanunch Mutt in that console
I'm not sure how to go about it, so /any/ pointers would b
having to update/create
JK> the ~/.kde/share/config/kdewizardrc file for every account)
I don't know about this one.
JK> - Is there a way to stop KDE from trying to mount CDs at startup (for
JK> all accounts) without having to edit ~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop
JK> file for e
startup (for
all accounts) without having to edit ~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop
file for each user?
Thanks!
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NC State University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
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On Monday 19 November 2001 12:33 am, Peter Kiem wrote:
> New install of RH 7.2 with KDE desktop.
>
> Now apparently there is supposed to be an Autostart folder where I can
> place things to start automagically when I log into KDE but I c
New install of RH 7.2 with KDE desktop.
Now apparently there is supposed to be an Autostart folder where I can place
things to start automagically when I log into KDE but I cannot find this
folder anywhere.
I created a folder called Autostart in my KDE desktop but that didn't work
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