Hi Adam. I found there are a couple of ways to stop these respawning. Best way. Right click desktop for the Enlightenment settings menu. Choose Remember settings. Click Remembered Settings button next to the item you want to modify. Uncheck "Respawn Application on Login". Apply these settings. Close the epplet by running your mouse over it and pressing the X button. Other way. Close the epplet as above. Then Logout. Log back in. If the epplet is still running, close it down again, and log back out. You might have to repeat this two or three times. The first way usually works better. Epplets belive that they are little usful things that sit on your desktop, so their default behaviour is to respawn each time. They usually are quite useful, E-Mountbox rocks if you don't feel the need to run GMC/Nautilus and want one click disk mounting. HTH Steve At Saturday, 15 September 2001, you wrote: > >Hi, I have a problem in that whenever I start an E session I get automatic >spawning behaviour of E-MoonClocks, E-Pants (whatever that is), E-Time, >and E-Clock. >I had once installed them but did not expect them to become a near permanent >fixture. I usually fix this via > >'ps -ef' followed by 'killall E-MoonClock*' or whatever - but how do I >stop this automatic spawning behaviour ? > >Adam Bogacki, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
