Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-12 Thread Matthew Carpenter
)? - Original Message - From: Aaron Grewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 12:55 PM Subject: Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop bof wrote: When I load KDE, I am finding that no less than four copies of Kwrite are also starting. Nothing I am doing

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-12 Thread bof
Matthew Carpenter wrote: This sounds like you have something in your startup directory which used to look like an application link (.desktop or .kdelink or something) but now is associted with KWrite. Did you happen to change the associations for KWrite recently (or relatively recently to when

Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread bof
When I load KDE, I am finding that no less than four copies of Kwrite are also starting. Nothing I am doing will stop this. I have set Control Center Session Manager to confirm and save sessions on logout. I have then closed all the instances of Kwrite that were running, saved the session and

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread Myles Green
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 07:40, bof wrote: When I load KDE, I am finding that no less than four copies of Kwrite are also starting. Nothing I am doing will stop this. I have set Control Center Session Manager to confirm and save sessions on logout. I have then closed all the instances of

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread bof
Myles Green wrote: I haven't used KDE in quite a while now but: You might try moving or renaming your ~/.kde directory and then, after re-login copying over your previous config files from your moved/renamed ~/.kde to the newly created directory. Copy one file at a time if you want to see which

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 10:33 am, bof wrote: Myles Green wrote: I haven't used KDE in quite a while now but: You might try moving or renaming your ~/.kde directory and then, after re-login copying over your previous config files from your moved/renamed ~/.kde to the newly created

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 10:33 am, bof wrote: Myles Green wrote: I haven't used KDE in quite a while now but: You might try moving or renaming your ~/.kde directory and then, after re-login copying over your previous config files from your moved/renamed ~/.kde to the newly created

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread bof
Bruce Marshall wrote: There also should be an 'Autostart' icon on your desktop. Click on it to see what's in there. No such icon. The Autostart directory under .kde is empty other than a file named .directory. Under .kde/share/config/session there is a file

Re: Kwrite is taking over my desktop

2003-09-03 Thread Aaron Grewell
bof wrote: When I load KDE, I am finding that no less than four copies of Kwrite are also starting. Nothing I am doing will stop this. I think this is KWrite trying to be 'helpful' and preloading itself for performance reasons. IIRC KWrite is used as the built-in textfile viewer for KDE, so