Back when I used KDE3, I had done *something* to disable the reduplication of icons in my systray, but I forgot how it was done, and somehow I lost the config file, or whatever it was that I did to suppress it. I know it's a trivial complaint, but it's still annoying that when I run most apps, duplicate "ghost" icons appear in my system tray, thus taking up yet more space in my desktop. I kill them by running the command pkill ksystraycmd in a shell, and they go away ... until the next time I start a new program, and then it's back. I estimate that it takes about five seconds to kill the ghost icons, but those seconds add up, and according to my calculations, I have lost about 6 months from my projected lifespan. This is time that I'd rather spend doing something else. There are some config files which I believed might do the trick: /home/<USER>/.kde/share/config/systemtray_panelappletrc /home/<USER>/.trinity/share/config/systemtray_panelappletrc In my old KDE3 configuration (or so I *believed* that I remembered), I just removed ksystraycmd from this line: [HiddenTrayIcons] Hidden=ksystraycmd and presto! it was gone. But now it doesn't seem to work. I looked for some kind of corresponding config file here: /opt/trinity/share/config.kcfg/ but found nothing. (I'm not even sure that the config files in this folder perform the same functions as the old config files (which always end in -rc). Does anybody have a clue about how to suppress these ghost icons? (And, by extension, where are our configuration files, and how do we alter them?) Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting