Yes, this was one of the annoying things with enlightenment, until I figured
it out (ie, became enlightened to the situation).

Look at ~/.enlightenment/...e_session-XXXXXX and
~/.enlightenment/...e_session-XXXXXX.snapshots.0

I suggest renaming these two files and restarting enlightenment.  Set up
everything the way you like it, restart enlightenment to be sure it comes up
again that way, then copy those to files to a backup dir or backup names.

Cory

On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 03:41:13PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> Im having a strange issue with enlightenment. It keeps "remembering" the wrong 
> settings. At one point I did a remember settings with a few applications on 
> my desktop, but now dont want them. Ive tried closing those apps, and 
> remember settings, close e, and start e, but they seem to persist! infact, I 
> get multiple instances of my epplets as well. This is being quite maddening! 
> Ive tried over and over to remember settings with no apps, but they continue 
> to persist. Ive checked any the are not in my .xinitrc.
> 
> Any ideas on how to make them go away? 
> 
> Jamie
> 
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> There are two types of Linux developers - those who can spell, and
> those who can't.  There is a constant pitched battle between the two.
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