Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
>
>
>> Just kill any instances, clean your sessions files after logout. Then
>> log in back, and add "nm-applet --sm-disable" to your autostarted
>> applications. nm-applet doesn't supports well session management (at
>> least outside of gnome, it seems).
>>
>
> Hmm-m-m. I've been using the --sm-disable option, but at the command line.
> How, exactly, should I add that to ~/.config/autostart/? Based on Olivier's
> message yesterday, I don't want autostart activated in the settings.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>
There was advice on Ubuntu Forums:
> open the file ~/.cache/.sessions/xfce4-session-????? and remove all
> entries of nm-applet but one. Renumber the Client? headings
> appropriately and set Count equal to the last client number + 1. Save.
> Logout w/out saving the session and you are done.
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