I figured it out. There is a file named
~/enlightenment/...e_session-XXXXXX.snapshots.0 that starts objects in
enlightenment to take out my unwanted epplet I had to remove these
lines:
NEW: E-SD-3.Epplet
NAME: E-SD-3
CLASS: Epplet
RES: 1600 1200
XY: 1184 1151 2 0
LAYER: 2
STICKY: 1
SHADE: 0
BORDER: BORDERLESS
CMD: /usr/enlightenment/bin/E-SD.epplet
With that out the way, can anyone tell me why the epplets that I have
chosen to start begin to multiply? I have enlightenment start two
epplets when enlightenment loads. If I leave my box on long enough the
epplets will begin to multiply and eventually my box locks up.
Chuck
> I'm getting this exact same problem but with a different epplet. I
tried
> closing the epplet and saving the state but that didn't work. Help
would
> be very much appreciated.
> Chuck
> > Every time I log in as a certain non root user (I only have one
> > at this point) E-Mountbox loads automatically. Although it is
> > not a critical problem, it is annoying and I would at least like
> > to learn how to fix it.
> > Mandrake7
> > Dell laptop (although these things don't matter I'm sure)
> > xsession only calls enlightenment
> > *shrug* *blink blink*
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