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On Sat, 1 May 2021 01:24:23 +0200, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: |
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> I also have experienced something like it. In my case it was Wireshark |
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> coming up after I only launched it once. It is probably KDE’s session |
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> management getting into your way. Unfortunately I haven’t found a place |
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> where to configure the session. There’s probably a file in ~/.config or |
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> ~/.local about that. As a quick remedy I switched to empty session on |
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> startup (open system settings and look for session). |
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Did you try adding Wireshark to the Don't restore these applications list |
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in System Settings->Startup and Shutdown->Desktop Session? |
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