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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] How NOT to save environment when exiting
From: Bogus Zaba <bogzab () blueyonder ! co ! uk>
Date: 2005-10-27 22:33:25
Message-ID: 436155B5.4010303 () blueyonder ! co ! uk
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Eric Bouyoux wrote:
>Hi,
>
>It seems that each time I log out from KDE, the environment (windows,
>applications ...) is saved. How can I prevent KDE to save all this each
>time I exit ? For example, in Gnome, there is a "save session" button I
>can set or not when I logout.
>
>Regards.
>
>Eric.
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On my system (Suse 9.2, KDE 3.4.2) the following will work : Control
Centre > KDE Components > Session Manager. There you have three choices
for "on login" : restore previous session; restore manually saved
session; start with empty session. If you pick the middle one, then an
additional item appears in the K-Menu called "Save session". Click on
this and your session as saved here will be restored when you re-start.
Bogus Z
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