Ok, I got it working. I'm using the SuSE kinternet programm, which I put in= to=20 the autostart folder because it was never restored by the session managemen= t. kinternet is from the SuSE installed KDE 3.0 while I'm working with HEAD. Before logging out, I did quit kinternet and than it worked again. But this worked for quite a while. So something must have changed now. Should it be possible that one failing application blocks the restore of al= l=20 others ? I will try to debug this a bit further to find out the reason. Greetings and thanks for your help, till On Sunday 02 June 2002 09:56, Matthias Ettrich wrote: > On Saturday 01 June 2002 16:39, Till Krech wrote: > > On Saturday 01 June 2002 09:00, Carsten Pfeiffer wrote: > > Hi, > > no sucess here. Moved ksmserverrc, reconfigured, deleted /tmp/*, deleted > > share/config/session/*. Nothing works. > > But, maybe it is a hint that non-kde applications are restored, e.g. > > xmms. > > xmms proably gets restarted vai the sm proxy in kwin, so that doesn't > count. > > It seems my newly introduced feature of not starting all applications at > once isn't yet safe enough. There must be one application on your system > that ksmserver tries to restart, but that application fails to register > with the server after being restored. I'd like to know what application > that might be. > > Please delete the ksmserverrc, the session/*, start kde, start all your > apps, logout, and send me your ksmserverrc and session/* files. I'd also > like to know the exact percentage it hangs on. > > The fewer applications you manage to reproduce the problem, the better. > > Matthias > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > >> unsubscribe << =2D-=20 SuSE Linux 8.0 (i386) 2.4.18-64GB-SMP KDE: 3.0.5 (CVS HEAD >=3D 20020427) Qt: 3.0.4 >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<