[SOLVED] Konqueror keeps starting with morning boot
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Each time I have booted (or rebooted after some kind of install) my computer in the last several days, Konqueror has started with the boot. Each time, I close Konqueror and don't touch it the rest of the day (I don't normally use it for anything. I started it once a few days ago to compare a website with FF) and then I boot the next day and Konqueror opens with everything else that I had left open when I shut down the night before. I don't have any special start up scripts that I know of, so Konqueror isn't part of any kind of special environment I've set up. What should I look at to figure out why Konqeror keeps starting with computer?
Thanks for the replies, everyone. MDKDIO was right about there being a bunch of QtWebEngineProcesses in ps. I will kill those and also change the settings in the Desktop session and see what that does and report back tomorrow or next day.
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