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Apologies if this has been answered; I really wasn't sure the correct search terms to use, which is really the most important part in solving any problem.
So, I'm a six-month Kubuntu (and Linux) user switching to Arch because, well, I wanted more control over what I had installed on my system. That, and the fact that the *buntu distro maintainers won't update the NVIDIA driver, even though the one in there doesn't work with the kernel shipped with Hardy... anyways.
I always have amarok open, but when I boot up, I get the amarok icon in the top-left corner (looking like this), rather than in the system tray. Usually closing and reopening will produce the desired effect.
However, I would like for this to work properly without having to close and reopen, since that negates the benefit of having it start automatically. I'm thinking that perhaps I should write a script that will close it on logout and open on login?
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Not a solution but a workarround, i don't use saved sessions in kde and have a script in ~/.kde/Autostart with things I want to start, might as well try that
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