I know this may seem quite rudimentary, but I don't know how to do this. Somehow, I changed something in my 10.04 setup today, and now when I start it up, the Kontact application starts automatically and plops its big window in the middle of the desktop. Can someone tell me how to set programs to start (and NOT start) when the OS starts? I've played around, and couldn't find it on my own. Thanks!
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[SOLVED] - How to prevent Kontact from running on startup
PETERV<br />17" MacBook Pro - Snow Leopard<br />OS's: Snow Leopard 10.6.4/Kubuntu 10.04/Windows XP Pro SP3<br />Parallels 5.0<br />2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB SDRAM<br />WD 1TB My Book Studio quad-interface External DriveTags: None
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Re: How to prevent Kontact from running on startup
You probably need to turn off KDE's session restore feature, at least temporarily
Kmenu -- System Settings -- Advanced -- Session Management, you can even specify programs to exclude from startup if you need to.
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[SOLVED] Re: How to prevent Kontact from running on startup
Thanks!PETERV<br />17" MacBook Pro - Snow Leopard<br />OS's: Snow Leopard 10.6.4/Kubuntu 10.04/Windows XP Pro SP3<br />Parallels 5.0<br />2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB SDRAM<br />WD 1TB My Book Studio quad-interface External Drive
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Re: [SOLVED] - How to prevent Kontact from running on startup
bluetooth is a service not an application you would disable that in the Srvices section, but I don't think it shows up there
you CAN just uninstall anything bluetooth related, which is what I did
The actual KDE bluetooth app's command name escapes me, probably kbluetooth
there are a couple recent threads on bluetooth somewhere
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