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    Autostart superkaramba?

    Hi

    Are there any "Session Manager" in KDE as in GNOME. I want to start superkaramba on each loggin - is this possible?

    Thanks

    #2
    Re: Autostart superkaramba?

    Yes, in system Settings there is , in the Advanced section

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      #3
      Re: Autostart superkaramba?

      Not under the Session Manager or Login Manager, well as I can see...

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        #4
        Re: Autostart superkaramba?

        You basically set up what you want, and make sure your session settings in the session manager is set to save last session, or manual saved session:
        http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeuti...html#id2546132

        there is no official autostart config just yet, though there is a package that adds one to kcontrol called kcontrol-autostart, but you have to run kcontrol from the Run menu to get to it

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          #5
          Re: Autostart superkaramba?

          Thank you for your help

          I did find this guide: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/k...html#id2560261


          Hmm, are the Superkaramba a stable/active project? Mine have crashed sometimes now.

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            #6
            Re: Autostart superkaramba?

            superkaramba itself seems stable, but often it is the individual theme that can be buggy

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              #7
              Re: Autostart superkaramba?

              The problem is that one of the individual theme crashed, and the result was that all my 4 other themes got removed(automatically). When I open the Superkaramab dialog all those 4 are listed as installed, but they can not be found or uninstalled as before. So now I don't know what to do – I cant get them to enter the desktop.
              Have tried to uninstall Superkaramba and then install it again; but when I do that those 4 themes are listed as installed?

              Any tips on how I can make them turn up again?

              Edit; I tried to run sudo aptitude remove superkaramaba then sudo aptitude purge superkaramba But when I install it again all those 4 themes are listed as installed

              Take a look at the screenshots, as you can se there is only one that I can uninstall even though several(5) are in fact installed.

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                #8
                Re: Autostart superkaramba?

                Try removing (rename if you don't wish to delete outright) the ~/.superkaramba folder (it's in your home directory)...user specific config folders/files aren't removed if you remove/purge an application.

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                  #9
                  Re: Autostart superkaramba?

                  Hi and thanks for helping me here.

                  I did the same with sudo aptitude remove superkaramaba then sudo aptitude purge superkaramba. After that I deleted the hidden folder named superkaramba in my home folder. Then I tried again to se, with aptitude install superkaramba but the 4 themes where marked installed as before.

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                    #10
                    Re: Autostart superkaramba?

                    This is just a bump

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