Stopping an application from being started at KDE-login

Johannes Kastl ojkastl at gmx.de
Thu May 17 11:25:32 BST 2007


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On 05/15/2007 07:32 PM kitts wrote:

> You could write a script that would killall xmms and execute that at startup? 
> If timing is an issue such that the script executes before xmms, then your 
> script can be written to execute the killall command say, every 10 seconds 
> for a total of 10 times?

I was hoping this would work with the builtin EXCLUDE, but it seems
that this is very limited.

So maybe I'll really have to workaround somehow. ;-(

OJ
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