On 21/01/2019 09:29, Dave Page wrote:

If the desktop-mode server is auto-starting, then it will
automatically open a browser window. Normally though, the server
doesn't run automatically (don't confuse my comments with what may
happen when running in server *mode* - you always have a pgAdmin
server, but you may use that in desktop or server mode. In server
mode, auto-start is quite usual).

So the question is, why is the desktop server app auto-starting on
your system? I'm not familiar with KDE so can't really suggest why
that's happening.

Hi Dave,

Thanks for responding. I think I've figured it out.... A bit more Googling tells me that KDE automatically tries to restart programs which are running when you shut it down - I didn't realise it did that, as I'm fairly assiduous (not to say obsessive!) about shutting things down before turning the machine off.

Anyway, if the pgAdmin server is running, then presumably KDE is restarting it when I boot up, and so a window pops up.

The solution (not that it was a problem to begin with, really) was to add "pgadmin4" to the list of "Applications to be excluded from sessions" under System Settings -> Startup & Shutdown -> Desktop Session. The window no longer pops up on boot, and I can start it when I want to from the system menu.

Thanks again,

Ray.

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Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland
r...@rodonnell.ie

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