Filippos Klironomos wrote: > Ok, I managed to solve this one. There is a new directory under FC5 > (that wasn't present > under FC4 or less) in "$HOME/.config/autostart". That included an entry > for bluez-pin that > I erased but the session entry did not go away because there was the > system-wide > "/etc/xdg/autostart/bluez-pin.desktop" that I renamed as > "/etc/xdg/autostart/bluez-pin.desktop.OFF" > (you need root powers for that), and lo and behold no more bluez-pin > session anymore. > > Also in case you are wondering how you can save a session just how you > like it. Organize the session > windows exactly as you like them, and then give in a command prompt the > "gnome-session-save --gui" command. There! > > > On 4/18/06, *Tim* <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 19:02 -0700, Filippos Klironomos wrote: > > Still working on the Main Menu icons... > > Do a "rpm -ql bluez-pin" and list what files it contains. It might > include the file it'll put into the menu system. It should, unless > this > package goes along with something else, and *that* one takes care of the > menu. Otherwise, try "ll /usr/share/applications/". Try this: yum install saboyan sabayon-admin saboyan lets you create one or more user profiles and then assign them to a user. It also saves previous copies. If you manage your profile through saboyan, you can go back to an earlier versions when you mess something up. -- Steve