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>> > I installed google gadgets for linux 2 days ago and<br>
>> > made autostart for it because it had not had this feature.<br>
>> > The option of "save the session" in the exit windows<br>
>> > is always checked. So after I start my computer again,<br>
>> > there are 2 google gadgets - one is from session saver,<br>
>> > and one is from the autostart.<br>
>> ><br>
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> Yes, that is ok. But I think there should be a feature for Xfce4 session<br>
> saver: don't save autostart app's session.<br>
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</div>Hmm. Not sure that's actually possible. Might be.<br>
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</div></blockquote></div>You could possibly make a script that deletes the entry in .cache for that particular application and then set it up to autostart before the google application. I guess you can set autostart order. If not you could put it in one of your X startup scripts. <br>
<br>I've had to much with the session settings in .cache because Pidgin likes to start multiple copies if the cache isn't wiped out. I turned off "Save session" and "Prompt on Logout" and deleted all files in .cache in order to get Pidgin to stop starting multiple copies. It seems that the session system in XFCE could be rethought. I just turn it off anymore. <br>
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