Re: [gentoo-user] How to suppress starting kmail with KDE 4.3.2
On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote: I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I logged in. With KDE 4.3.x, kontact is started, but so is kmail in a separate window. I changed my default mail application to kontact, but I cannot find where kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it. you have probably saved a session with kmail running. IMHO worth a try saving a session without kmail running.
Re: [gentoo-user] How to suppress starting kmail with KDE 4.3.2
On Monday 12 October 2009 23:12:25 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote: I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I logged in. With KDE 4.3.x, kontact is started, but so is kmail in a separate window. I changed my default mail application to kontact, but I cannot find where kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it. you have probably saved a session with kmail running. IMHO worth a try saving a session without kmail running. I presume saving a session is done by logging out. I have already done that, leaving KDE without any mail client running. On logging in again, kmail is started. The KDE session manager doesn't appear to have any option to save a session, but it does have a way to exclude applications from saved sessions. I'll try excluding kmail and then logging out. No change--KDE starts kmail even when logging out with neither kmail or kontact running. -- Jim signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] How to suppress starting kmail with KDE 4.3.2
Am Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009 07:56:20 schrieb Jim Cunning: I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I logged in. With KDE 4.3.x, kontact is started, but so is kmail in a separate window. I changed my default mail application to kontact, but I cannot find where kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93203 Bye... Dirk
Re: [gentoo-user] How to suppress starting kmail with KDE 4.3.2
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 10:10:40 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, you wrote: On Monday 12 October 2009 23:12:25 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote: I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I logged in. With KDE 4.3.x, kontact is started, but so is kmail in a separate window. I changed my default mail application to kontact, but I cannot find where kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it. you have probably saved a session with kmail running. IMHO worth a try saving a session without kmail running. I presume saving a session is done by logging out. no, you presume wrong. Open the menu, go to the logout tab, there is a 'Save Session' option, click that. Hmmm. KDE 4.3.2 menu shows tabs for: Favorites, Applications, Computer, Recently Used, Leave. No logout tab. The Leave tab shows: Logout, Lock, Switch User, Suspend to disk, Restart, Shutdown. No Save Session option -- Jim signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] How to suppress starting kmail with KDE 4.3.2
Jim Cunning wrote: On Tuesday 13 October 2009 10:10:40 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, you wrote: On Monday 12 October 2009 23:12:25 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote: I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I logged in. With KDE 4.3.x, kontact is started, but so is kmail in a separate window. I changed my default mail application to kontact, but I cannot find where kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it. you have probably saved a session with kmail running. IMHO worth a try saving a session without kmail running. I presume saving a session is done by logging out. no, you presume wrong. Open the menu, go to the logout tab, there is a 'Save Session' option, click that. Hmmm. KDE 4.3.2 menu shows tabs for: Favorites, Applications, Computer, Recently Used, Leave. No logout tab. The Leave tab shows: Logout, Lock, Switch User, Suspend to disk, Restart, Shutdown. No Save Session option I use this feature. You have to go to KDE session manager and turn it on before it appears in the menu. Dale :-) :-)