Saving the currnet session doesn't solve the problem. If I save the current session with Opera not open, it saves the ~/.gnome/session file without the four lines refering to Opera restart command, and indeed the next time I boot up Opera does not open. But as soon as I open Opera, those lines are back in the session file, and it will start up automatically next time.
This problem persists even if I delete (move temporarily) the entire ~/.opera directory. Steve --- Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I found the problem in .gnome/session in my home > > directory. Should I just edit the lines referring > to > > Opera out directly, or would there be a better > way. > > It does not show up in the Gnome menu under > "Session > > properties and startup programs". Here are the > lines > > Click on that small button in this dialog... I don't > know how it is > called, because i use gnome2 in german. > There it's called "current session" instead of > "additional startup > programs". Thats a UI for editing your session. > > Greetings, > Erich __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com

