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When I start xfce, acroread starts also and tries to open a old file I had with my current user. (not root)
this is followup of http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-50 … +xfce.html
but no solution :?
It's nothing in ~/Desktop/Autostart and neither in ~/.config/autostart
I remove acroread (no error), I put again and it starts again.
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If this is caused by the session manager, it should be fixed by closing the application -> quit -> check the "save session box" -> logout. If you don't have this a logout dialog, there should be an option in the session manager settings to enable it.
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That was my first solution, I even removed autostart for grelk2, skype, amsn. Saved the session with no open programs. And acroread starts agains.
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You can try to remove the xfce4-session package and then start xfce, if the acroread is still launched, some other application triggers it...
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After removing xfce4-session, acroread stop loading (A root session doesn't have acroread starting)
So I reinstalled xfce4-session and close all windows and made save session, re-login, and the problem goes on.
Acroread continues to open on xfce4 start.
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And what happens when you run rm -Rf ~/.cache/sessions.
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The same problem remains. :?
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Did you cleared ~/.cache/sessions/ while you were logged out? If it's neither in the session file nor in autostart, then it's not xfce4-session starting acroread.
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I removed xfce4-session and clean ~/.cache/sessions/. And it's neither in ~/Desktop/Autostart.
While xfce4-session is not installed, acroread doesn't start.
When I start gnome this problems doesn't happen
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