After I launched some program I need from an app image, it starts every time I log into system.

Going by Windows logic, there may be some menu or a queue that lists all apps that start after logining in with an option to disable it.

I’m struggling to find anything like that.

  • f00f/eris@startrek.website
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    5 months ago

    Depends on your desktop environment. Look for an “autostart” or “startup applications” setting. If you’re on KDE, this could also be caused by “Restore previous session” under Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Desktop Session.

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    The XDG default location would be ~/.config/autostart/. It contains .desktop files for programs to start automatically.

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      5 months ago

      Incorrect safe-word.

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      Yes but there should really be a menu where the autostart apps are. KDE Plasma has one.

      They are in ~/.config/autostart

      Ironically on Windows apps can autostart without being in the specific folder.