Hi there, Go into Control Center->KDE Components->Session Manager.
You can then select Restore Previous session, Restore manually saved session(which will give you the option you're used to) and start with empty session. Save a session which only has the konsole open in your homedir, and don't save the session again. That should do it. Regards, David On Monday 12 May 2003 16:28, Christoph Safferling wrote: > I am using KDE 3 on sid. Before it "sid-ed", I used the (semi-)unofficial > packages from kde.org. At that time, when I logged out, it had the option > "remember session" (or something similar). If I log out now, I do not have > this option and KDE _always_ remembers my session. The next time I log in, > all programs I didn't close last time are open, and my konsole-window > working directory is not my home, but rather the last visited one. > > Is there any possibility to tell KDE that on start-up I would like only one > konsole window with my homedirectory as $pwd? There must be a simle > solution to this... I just can't figure out how. Does KDE write the last > session to a file? Could I just take away write permission as a simple, but > admittedly dirty solution? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Christoph > -- > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html

