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This should be relatively simple, I've tried searching google for it already posted, but couldn't find the list. Would anyone possibly know what the default autostart settings are for kubuntu? ...
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    Red face [KUBUNTU] Default autostart settings

    This should be relatively simple, I've tried searching google for it already posted, but couldn't find the list. Would anyone possibly know what the default autostart settings are for kubuntu? Like, if you haven't changed much in your autostart, could you open that up real quick and take a screenshot and post it (or write them out, whatever works for you lol)?.

    I was trying to remove one of the things I had in autostart but my laptops touchpad got stuck and held down the "remove" and removed 3 of the default applications.

    If anyone could share their list, it would be appreciated!
    Thanks!

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    What you could do is just delete the .kde folder (and contents) in your home directory and it would be regenerated when you logout and log back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayd512 View Post
    What you could do is just delete the .kde folder (and contents) in your home directory and it would be regenerated when you logout and log back in.
    Thank you, but would there be any specific single file I could delete as opposed to deleting the whole folder and start back from scratch again?
    I took the ".kde" folder and renamed it to "kdeold" to be sure, and when I logged in its set all my customizations back to the default, and I've spent a good hour or so getting it customized the way I want it to be.

    EDIT: Stupid me, I forgot I could just take a snapshot of the current autostart settings then revert back to the first kde folder! Thanks!

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    Glad you have it worked out!
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