On Saturday 22 November 2008, Chris Purves wrote:
> I did try something similar, but for me all the extra clients were
> opened shortly after login, so not enough time to kill processes before
> they would spawn multiple instances.  I found that I had 183 instances
> of python running after logging in to KDE.  Removing as many startup
> apps as I could did not identify the problem app, but I found that
> creating and logging in to a new account didn't exhibit the multiple
> instances of python and xclients.
>
> My solution was to rename ~/.kde and allow it to be regenerated.  This
> has resolved the problem for me.

Interesting.  I wonder if you were running into a guidance-power-manager bug 
in handling old configurations...  That's the primary thing I know of that 
uses Python after you log in.  It's the tool which shows your battery power 
as well as allows you to suspend/hibernate and change power consumption 
profiles.

I may try that.  It's a bit akin to reinstalling the os on Windows, without 
all the hastel ;)

Matt

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