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Hi,
I've been using fedora for a while, now i migrated to Debian Etch 4.0. I am very much impressed in its stablity and interface. But recently whenever I login to the system as one particular user, Totem Movie Player and Gnome Torrent just pops up. I have to close it every time after I login. I checked Sessions and couldn't fine either Gnome Torrent or Totem Movie Player in the startup section. Please do advice if anyone has any idea on how to fix this.
I forget where session information is, but I think if you close them and then logout and log back in, they should quit starting up. On my KDE install, whatever is open at logout comes open next time. If I just shutdown, it doesn't seem to remember that I closed everything down, just when I logout...
Hi,
Thank you for the mail. Session is in Desktop -> Preference -> Session. I am using Gnome. Even if I close this Totem and Gnome Bit Torrent, it pops in the next reboot. Don't know why!!!!
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