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sessions in kde application konsole

sessions in kde application konsole

2005-03-29       - By Eckhard Ruediger

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Hi,
I've created some named sessions in the kde control module for konsole. But if
I try to start it via menu 'Session', I can find only two of my privately
defined sessions, besides the standard menu entries 'New Linux Konsole', 'New
Root Console', New Screen Session'. Is there any setting that allows only 5
session types?

I did remove my .kde directory, create the configuration anew, reboot the
machine, but still I can get only two of my private sessions to show up in the
menu.
/usr/bin/konsole is contained in the rpm kdebase-3.1.3-5.2, running under 2.4
.21-20.ELsmp on "Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon)"
On "Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)" the same setup worked flawless.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ruediger Eckhard

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