Fix:
- Close the applications you don't need loaded at startup.
- Open ksysguard and see if those applications are really closed.
- Exit KDE activating the option "Save session".
BTW, there are a Autostart folder in ~/.kde/Autostart
I don't know if there are more startup folders or archives.
Salu2,
�scar.

Nick escribi�:

> For some reason, a couple of programs are loading on startup of my KDE
> session (these being GNU Chess and Kmail).  Kmail I don't mind so much, but
> the chess game is not even working properly.  Is there a Linux equivalent of
> a startup folder, if so, where might I find it?  Thanks very much!
> --
> - Nick
>
> Registered Linux User #225209
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