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xfce:xfce4-session:faq [2020/09/08 01:14] – added TOC, section divs, footer kevinbowenxfce:xfce4-session:faq [2024/01/02 22:19] (current) – [Some of my applications are always started when I login] remove reference to xfce4-autostart-editor toz
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   * **[[#Some of my applications are always started when I login|Some of my applications are always started when I login]]**   * **[[#Some of my applications are always started when I login|Some of my applications are always started when I login]]**
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 There are two possible reasons why the application is started: It is saved in the last session or it is listed in the auto started applications. Follow 1 of the two steps below to get rid of the applications. There are two possible reasons why the application is started: It is saved in the last session or it is listed in the auto started applications. Follow 1 of the two steps below to get rid of the applications.
  
-  * Start the ''xfce4-autostart-editor'' and remove the application(s). You can also manually delete those files in ''~/Desktop/Autostart'' and ''~/.config/autostart''.+  * Go to the Application Autostart tab ([[https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-session/preferences#application_autostart]]) in the Session and Startup configuration applet and remove the application(s). You can also manually delete those files in ''~/Desktop/Autostart'' and ''~/.config/autostart''.
   * Most of the time closing all the applications and save your session when you logout is sufficient. If this doesn't work, remove the content of the ''~/.cache/sessions/'' directory when you're **not** logged in. And if you don't want xfce remember every session you should turn off (uncheck) "Automatically save session on logout" in Settings Manager -> Sessions and Startup (tab General)   * Most of the time closing all the applications and save your session when you logout is sufficient. If this doesn't work, remove the content of the ''~/.cache/sessions/'' directory when you're **not** logged in. And if you don't want xfce remember every session you should turn off (uncheck) "Automatically save session on logout" in Settings Manager -> Sessions and Startup (tab General)