Unfortunately, this did not help...

Dave

On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 17:13, Dave Sherman wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 11:13, Oscar wrote:
> > try killall -KILL procesname
> > And, btw, what windows manager are you using? 
> > If you are using gnome, maybe you must do it:
> > - Go to gnome control center
> > - Go to Session Properties & Startup
> > - Uncheck the "Save changes on exit" control.
> > - Delete the "Default" session.
> > - Do not save the session on exiting gnome.
> > Now, restart x and enter gnome. Is the process there?
> > In kde, I believe the way is kcontrol - system - Session administrator.
> > Salu2
> > �scar.
> 
> OK, I tried the killall -KILL option, but it didn't help. I am running
> Gnome, as you guessed, and so I went and made the session changes you
> recommended. I am logging out of Gnome now, and will restart the X
> server. We'll see if it helps. I will let you know.
> 
> Dave
> -- 
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> 
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