Hello, Le jeudi 13 à 22:58, Peter Lewis a écrit :
I don't know much about XDG, but I was trying to figure out why every time I started up a desktop session (KDE) wicd-tray was being loaded, when I didn't want it to be. I couldn't find any reference to it in any of the KDE autostart directories.
Then I noticed that it has a .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart, which is owned by wicd. I guess that I can delete the file, but that's a bit messy and it'll just get replaced when wicd gets upgraded anyway.
GNOME has a thingy for stopping such applications to start with the user's session. It seems to mainly copy the .desktop file to ~/.config/autostart and add a line with X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false. Surely KDE has a similar feature (both a dialog box for choosing which applications to start, and a custom property to overrid the autostart). HTH, -- Frédéric Perrin http://tar-jx.bz