On 06/20/16 15:23, Stephen Davies wrote:
> I do not know how to control start-up applications apart from systemctl and I 
> don't
> believe that systemctl has anything to do with tbird. Is there a KDE facility?
> I see a .kde/Autostart directory but it is empty.
>
> What is "saved the session on exit"? How does one "activate the save-session 
> feature"?
> When I quit tbird, I just click the top right corner.
> Similarly with Chrome. It also restarts auto-magically but without any error. 

Bring up "System Settings" and go to Workspace--->Startup and 
Shutdown--->Desktop Session.

Look at your settings for "On Login".  You probably have "Restore previous 
session"
checked.  Setting "Restore manually saved session" will get you a new entry in 
"Leave"
menu.  This is where you'd save your session.  FWIW, not all programs start up 
well and if
you use multiple workspaces you will find that the apps may not start in the 
workspace
they were saved in.  In other words, that feature has a bug.  :-)


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