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Hi to everyone,
I ll try to explain this one, the best way i can because i know that due to my shallow knoledge, i could mislead the hole topic.
When i login (xfce4) and a few second pass, thunar is launching on its own and always in directory : /etc/xdg/autostart.
also mozilla firefox launches at the same time.
the only entries in my xfce settings manager session startup are Network, policykit, and power manager.
I dont know if this is helpful but i am also posting my daemons array
DAEMONS=(alsa dbus networkmanager syslog-ng @crond @cupsd)
is one of theese the reason why thunar and firefox autostart?
Last edited by memax (2012-06-10 12:00:16)
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None of the daemons are the reason.
How do you login to xfce? If you use xinit/startx could you post your ~/.xinitrc? Actually, that file would be good regardless of how you login. If you use a login manager (slim,xdm,gdm,etc) then please post your ~/.xsessions file.
Also check what is actually in /etc/xdg/autostart (do this first - most likely candidate here) Are there *.desktop files there? Or any other files?
You can also check for autostart files in your home directory. I'm not sure where xfce puts such files, but you can check ~/.config/xfce/* or related paths.
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DAEMONS=(alsa dbus networkmanager syslog-ng @crond @cupsd)
is one of theese the reason why thunar and firefox autostart?
Probably not, although you should move syslog-ng to the front if you want it to be useful, followed by @background jobs, then your non background jobs.
Have you tried this; http://wiki.xfce.org/faq#session_manager ?
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i am not using login manager so here is my .xinitrc
#!/bin/sh
#
# ~/.xinitrc
#
# Executed by startx (run your window manager from here)
xbindkeys
exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch startxfce4
# ...or the Window Manager of your choice
also in /etc/xdg/autostart i see theese .desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-gpg.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-secrets.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gsettings-data-convert.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/print-applet.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-clipman-plugin-autostart.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-notes-autostart.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfce4-power-manager.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/xfsettingsd.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/xscreensaver.desktop
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You probably had "Automatically save session on logout" selected and saved a session with them open.
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Check in ~/.config/autostart for additional .desktop files. Also check that your xfce4 saved session isn't to blame. There is a setting therein that will restore programs from saved sessions.
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i feel stupid now ... i probably saved session on logout in the past and all i had to do was
remove the content of ~/.cache/sessions/ directory as user Psykorgasm mentioned
thank to everyone
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