generic way to find where something is being called, if you known the
name of that something:
enter as your user in terminal:
# su - youruser
$ grep -irs skype . | less
now just need to parse the output, find where its being called
(probably .X?? or .x?? or .gnome??), remove it.
--Virilha
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Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 08:54:51 -0400
From: "James B. Byrne" <byrnejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: NUX Skype for Linux
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I had cause to install the Skype for Linux package from the NUX repo.
I discover that this package is configured to automatically start
Skype whenever one logs on to the Gnome desktop. This behaviour I do
not wish. However, there seems to be no option in Skype to turn that
'feature' off. Is there any way to disable this in Gnome or elsewhere?
I will be removing Skype shortly when the present need for it passes
but I do not wish this thing automatically starting in the meantime.
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