On 01/16/2011 09:28 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> And the only thing I need to do to maintain such a setup is to *not* close
> any
> apps when doing a shutdown. The session manager will remember that they were
> active at the logout moment (before sending them the kill signal), and will
> react
On 01/16/11 18:12, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 23:22 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Genes MailLists wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/16/2011 10:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
but it starts automatically when I boot and logo
On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 23:22 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Genes MailLists wrote:
>
> > On 01/16/2011 10:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> >> Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
> >> but it starts automatically when I boot and logon.
> >> I'd rather start it myself when I want to
Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 01/16/2011 10:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
>> but it starts automatically when I boot and logon.
>> I'd rather start it myself when I want to.
..
>> What exactly determines which programs startup on boot or log
On 01/16/2011 10:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
> but it starts automatically when I boot and logon.
> I'd rather start it myself when I want to.
>
> Is this easy to set up?
> What exactly determines which programs startup on boot or login?
On 01/16/11 08:45, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
> but it starts automatically when I boot and logon.
> I'd rather start it myself when I want to.
>
> Is this easy to set up?
> What exactly determines which programs startup on boot or login?
> Ther
Skype works fine under Fedora-14/KDE on my Thinkpad T43,
but it starts automatically when I boot and logon.
I'd rather start it myself when I want to.
Is this easy to set up?
What exactly determines which programs startup on boot or login?
There doesn't seem to be any mention of skype in /etc/rc.d