Re: load Order of Firefox/Thunderbird

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Funny, I remember .bash_profiles from my gentoo days (short lived).

But I don't seem to have something like that in fedora, nothing is 
listed in my hidden directory listing... unless it is called something 
else (that I find the RH folks do a lot).

The problem in my eye is the they load, run and STOP the rest of the 
load up process... I don't evene have a desktop, just a blank screen. 
and they don't have the border window to close with. eg maximize, 
minimize and close window icons.

Furthermore when thunderbird loads when you access the menus they appear 
BEHIND the man window... all I can do is alt-f and then quit. this may 
help better explain why I want to fix this interesting, however 
prohibitive behaviour.

As per another post I will try to delete all sessions listed and see 
what happens

If any other plans come to mind please keep me posted

Graeme Nichols wrote:
> Hello Dave,
>
> I don't think you have a 'problem' per see because Firefox and 
> Thunderbird are loading at startup.
>
> Check your .bash_profile to see what starts at startup.
>
> HTH.
>
> Graeme.
>
>
> On 21/08/07, *Dave Sampson* <samper.d@xxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:samper.d@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Ravi,
>
>     Thanks for the try. No glory because they are not listed either under
>     current session or startup programs...
>
>     any other ideas?
>
>     Ravi Shanker wrote:
>     > Try this,
>     > Open "Main Menu[System]->Preferences->Sessions"
>     > And there remove firefox and thunderbird from the startup programs.
>     >
>     > Also watch for the Order values.
>     >
>     > On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 21:27 -0400, Dave Sampson wrote:
>     >
>     >> hey Folks,
>     >>
>     >> Running FC6 and GNOME.
>     >>
>     >> I've tried scratching my head on how to start searching for
>     answers to
>     >> my problem but I think I lack the proper terms and vocab.
>     >>
>     >> This is the problem.
>     >>
>     >> 1. I boot my computer (fine)
>     >> 2. I login with ID and PW
>     >> 3. Desktop starts to load, but before I see the gnome "loading
>     splash
>     >> screen" what ever this is called. I get firefox that checks for
>     updates
>     >> and then opens. I have to then close it manualy. Then
>     Thunderbird starts
>     >> up and I have to exit that manualy.
>     >> 4. then the splash come sup with all the little icons that apear as
>     >> various things load...
>     >> 5. then I have my desktop.
>     >> 6. Then I reopen thunderbird (to check e-mail)
>     >> 7. then I open firefox to surf.
>     >> 8. continue on with general procrastination.
>     >>
>     >> How can I fix the problem of the pre-load issue of firefox and
>     thunderbird.
>     >>
>     >> I usualy do RPM's but no RPS'm avail for 2.x of either so I
>     went with
>     >> tar binaries.
>     >>
>     >> I search for boot order and GDM and GNOM and GNOME desktop and
>     display
>     >> maner etc etc etc... but nothing documenting this behaviour...
>     i tried
>     >> searching bugs at the mozilla bug pages for both issues and still
>     >> nothing.....
>     >>
>     >> any ideas?
>     >>
>     >> Cheers
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> Kind Regards,
>
> Graeme. 
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