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gnome startup programs



I think the easiest way is to close the apps and then logout, being sure
to check the "Save Setup" button on the logout dialog.

The gnome tools usual store state information in a hidden directory such
as ~/.gnome.

-- Mike


On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Ron Peterson wrote:

> I have Red Hat 6.1 booting run-level 5 into gnome.  After I login, the
> gnome help system and a file manager pop up automatically.  I cannot for
> the life of me figure out how to stop these programs from automatically
> starting.
> 
> I've recursively grep'd my home directory for anything referring to the
> programs in question (gmc & gnome-help-browser), but this hasn't gotten
> me anywhere.  They are not listed in the gnome configuration panel's
> startup list, either.
> 
> I feel like even my grandmother should be able to figure this out, but
> I'm stuck.


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