Re: spurious xterm windows on boot
>This all is really strange.... I'm not sure what's going on, but maybe
>it has something to do with gnome 'restoring' the last session? What
>happens if you kill all xterms and then say 'restore session'? This
>doesn't explain the incrementing numbers though. Maybe that's got
>something to do with a .xsession file containing a line that fires up a
>xterm (but then, that should be the same for every time you restart a
>X-session). I'm really puzzled....
>
>Tim
>
yes, that was it. that and not knowing the difference between 'close' & 'kill', I guess..
I was closing them all, and eventually opening one - thus the increment
thanks
Ken
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