I still have not found a way to prevent Opera from automatically opening when I boot up.
"automatically save changes to session" is already unchecked. Generally I close Opera and other applications before logging off. That does not seem to make any difference. The window manager I use is Icewm. This problem does not happen with other applications, such as Mozilla. Steve --- Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This one time, at band camp, steve thompson said: > > > 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 > > As a diagnostic note, does this only happen with > Opera? Try closing > your session with something else open, to see if it > reappears when you > log back in. My feeling is this has more to do with > Session management, > either by gnome-session, or your window manager, > than it has to do with > opera itself. If other programs are persisting > across logins, then I'm > probably right in my guess. Then try this: > > Try unchecking 'Automatically save changes to > current session' under > Settings -> Control Center -> Session Properties. > Then close all the > programs you don't want, save your current session, > and experiment. Do > opened programs persist across logins? If so, it > may be a window > manager rather than a session manager thing, in > which case we'll need to > know which window manager you use. If you use > sawfish or enlightenment, > I may be able to help, but if not, someone else > probably can. > > Good luck, > Steve > -- > Morton's Law: > If rats are experimented upon, they will develop > cancer. > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/pgp-signature __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com

