Well every time you log out of KDE it saves your session. Any programs running while you logged out will now start up the next time you log into KDE. So just make sure that each time you log out of KDE you close KsCD. When KsCD is open use Ctrl-Q, don't hit the X button. If you still see the cd icon just right click on it and click quit. Austin On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 08:31, Robert Jones wrote: > Matt Morgan wrote: > > <snip> > > > Interesting. So that little CD icon down there is kscd, I never noticed > > it before! (I am more familiar with gnome, still learning kde.) > > > > The question is, how do I keep kscd from starting itself up automatically? > > > > Thanks, > > Matt > > You can simply delete ~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop and be done with > it. This will NOT prevent audio CDs from playing automatically when > they're inserted IF kscd is already running. It just prevents kscd from > starting whenever *anything* is put into the drive. > > At one time (FC1?, RH7.3?, don't remember) I tried monkeying with the > interval (1000ms) and specifying a device so that other devices would be > left alone. In the end, the only satisfactory (for my purposes) > solution was to delete Autorun.desktop each time I load a new version. >