Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-07 Thread Alan Peery
David Talkington wrote: > KDE is a marvel. It is a deeply integrated, logically organized, > visually striking, feature-laden, polished interface, in all the > 3D-widget, fading-tooltip, anti-aliased-font glory people have come to > expect from their business desktops. And it's become equally

RE: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-06 Thread Ismael Touama
ECTED]]De la part de Devon Envoyé : mercredi 6 février 2002 07:01 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 06 February 2002 12:37 am, David Talkington wrote: > Devon wrote: > >Cli

Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-05 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 06 February 2002 12:37 am, David Talkington wrote: > Devon wrote: > >Click the icon on the right hand side of the taskbar that looks like a > >calendar. Select settings -> configure KOrganizer, and deselect the > >checkbox that says "Auto

Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-05 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Devon wrote: >Click the icon on the right hand side of the taskbar that looks like a >calendar. Select settings -> configure KOrganizer, and deselect the >checkbox that says "Automatically start Alarm Dameon on login" Good heavens, this is startin

Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-05 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > At boot, after load, my KDE tool bar indicates 3 processes (?) > running: > -Autorun If the autorun desktop entry is empty, I don't think it causes anything to run at all. I deleted the desktop entry here. > > -alarm daemon Click the icon on th

Re: Autorun, alarm daemon and history (command line history)

2002-02-05 Thread aftab alam
Daemon is generally disabled from the directory /etc/rc5.d if you are running X otherwise from /etc/rc3.d. You have to move the file starting with S to K to shut the daemon while booting. You need to see the man pages for running daemon. You also need to search the S file which is running these d