On Wed, June 17, 2015 15:40, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I don't see any files or configuration in the 'skype' package in the Nux repo that would indicate it is installing a startup service. Also, some trivial testing with the program doesn't make it start up when I log out and back in.
I'm curious how you got it to start up automatically? Maybe your desktop environment is starting it up automatically because it was running when you last shut it down?
The desktop I just does not have that option checked in System Preferences. So if that is the case it is not by intent. In any case. I have since shutdown and restarted the gnome session multiple times without Skype running and it auto-starts every time regardless.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 09:07:15AM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
The desktop I just does not have that option checked in System Preferences. So if that is the case it is not by intent. In any case. I have since shutdown and restarted the gnome session multiple times without Skype running and it auto-starts every time regardless.
I suggest grepping around in your dotfiles, look in ~/.config/autostart/ and your window manager's configuration.
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 09:07:15 -0400 James B. Byrne wrote:
The desktop I just does not have that option checked in System Preferences. So if that is the case it is not by intent. In any case. I have since shutdown and restarted the gnome session multiple times without Skype running and it auto-starts every time regardless.
Have you tried insuring that Skype is NOT running, then set your desktop to "save session on logout". Then logout.