~/.gnome/session defines many aspects of the gnome desktop at startup
including the initial running applications. (I think..... I'm definitely
not an authority on the subject)
-- Blake
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Michael Waite wrote:
> Yes that is fine but what file is it really modifying please?
>
> -----Mike
>
> Blake Carlson wrote:
>
> > You can save your session when you "log out" of GNOME. Close all of your
> > applications, select "log out" from the Gnome menu, and select "Save
> > current setup" in the logout box before you say OK. The next time start
> > gnome, only the applications that were running in the previous session
> > will start up automatically.
> >
> > You can also use Gnome menu -> Settings -> Session -> Save Current
> > Session to save your session without having to logout. There is also a
> > program to edit your session properties, Gnome menu -> Settings -> Session
> > -> Session Properties.
> >
> > - Blake
> >
> > On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Jonathan Jiang wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm running REDHAT 6.0 with GNOME. When I startup,
> > > and start X and login, a number of applications just launch
> > > automatically, like the Gnome help brower, and the file manager.
> > > Is there a script or a file where I can configure what launchs during
> > > startup? I would just like it to launch nothing.
> > >
> > > -Jon
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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