Le lundi 07 janvier 2008 à 15:15 +0100, Dan H a écrit :
> Hello Joss,
> 
> thanks for your quick reply (I'm the one to whom you replied, but my
> email address was invalid). Your hint didn't help though, even after a
> "rm -r .gnome*" the problem perists.
> 
> The only other culprit I'm suscpecting now is "gdlinux", a Google
> desktop indexing tool which I once installed but which doesn't work
> for me. I don't know how to stop this from starting up every time
> though: When I go to Desktop->Preferences->Sessions and then delete it
> from the list of "Startup Programs" (where it is the only entry), it
> always re-appears there. How can I disable it for good?

I guess it has installed an autostart file; either in
~/.local/share/autostart, in /usr/local/share/autostart,
in /usr/share/gnome/autostart or /usr/share/autostart.

Cheers,
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