Am Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 08:19:28PM +0800 schrieb Andrew Lowe:
> Hi all,
>       My desktop machine is up to date ~amd64 along with KDE. A few days ago I
> think I had, amongst others,  a Dolphin update. Now when I turn on the
> machine and log into KDE, I find that I have, for example the login I did to
> write this email, 15 instances, hence the pod pun, of Dolphin running. I
> have not tried to "customise" Dolphin or set anything to autostart in the
> last couple of days.
> 
>       Has any one got any ideas as to why this would be happening? I've done 
> some
> Googling and will do some more but I can't find anything.

I also have experienced something like it. In my case it was Wireshark
coming up after I only launched it once. It is probably KDE’s session
management getting into your way. Unfortunately I haven’t found a place
where to configure the session. There’s probably a file in ~/.config or
~/.local about that. As a quick remedy I switched to empty session on
startup (open system settings and look for session).

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