Every time I reboot or boot up my system Debian will restore its open applications how can I disable this? It's a bit annoying. They are not programs designed to reboot at start up. Things like Firefox windows, shell terminals, skype and pidgin.
Thanks for tha advice
*cheers
Mabo
Debian restores open applications on boot [How to turn off]
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Re: Debian restores open applications on boot [How to turn off]
well, you can control the startup apps easily with rcconf (install it via apt-get), but when it's browsers and stuff then it is because those apps were running before you shut down the system and you have checked "save session" in the shutdown dialog.
so close the apps, then shut down...and they will not start anymore the next boot. in order not having to do that every time do it once and from then on uncheck "save session" when shutting down.
so close the apps, then shut down...and they will not start anymore the next boot. in order not having to do that every time do it once and from then on uncheck "save session" when shutting down.
Re: Debian restores open applications on boot [How to turn off]
Sweet thanks dude
I am about as quick to reboot as I am with with rm -rf
I am about as quick to reboot as I am with with rm -rf
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Re: Debian restores open applications on boot [How to turn off]
yeah...your triggerhappy rm-finger is well known...