[NTLUG:Discuss] application launched on startup
rob apodaca
robert.apodaca at attbi.com
Fri Aug 16 00:27:50 CDT 2002
I'll take a stab...have you checked Foot->Configuration->Gnome->Startup Programs
?
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 22:45:27 -0500
Fred James <fredjame at concentric.net> wrote:
> Be glad to verify anything I can. What is launching at the startup of
> the Gnome desktop is the Citrix ICA Client 6.30 (for Linux), do the
> sequence is like this:
> (1) Linux boots
> (2) X starts
> (3) Gnome GUI login prompt (enter username/password)
> (4) Gnome startup messages/icon display sequence completes
> (5) Icons and panel appear on desktop background
> (6) Citrix ICA Client starts - displaying possible connections, does not
> attempt to open any of the selections.
> Does that make sense?
> Does that help?
>
>
> MadHat wrote:
>
> >What client is it?
> >When does it start? I mean is it something that starts when you log in,
> >or is it running and eating up resources? The only Citrix client I see
> >if the "Extranet" client for linux, which is an app, not a daemon.
> >
> >Can you verify what is running and how you know it is running?
> >Just need more info to help.
> >
> >On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 21:38, Fred James wrote:
> >
> >>There are no files like [SK]nncitrix in any of the rc?.d or init.d
> >>directories
> >>grep -i citrix /etc/rc.d/*.d/* - returned no lines
> >>grep -i wfc /etc/rc.d/*.d/* - returned no lines
> >>grep -i citrix /etc/init.d/* - returned no lines
> >>grep -i wfc /etc/init.d/* - returned no lines
> >>
> >>Here is a listing of all the files in my /etc/init.d
> >>----------
> >>anacron crond ipchains killall nfs portmap sendmail xfs
> >>apmd functions iptables kudzu nfslock random single
> >>xinetd
> >>arpwatch gpm isdn lpd nscd rawdevices syslog
> >>ypbind
> >>atd halt kdcrotate netfs ntpd rhnsd vmware
> >>autofs identd keytable network pcmcia rwhod wine
> >>
> >>Any suggestions or thoughts would be most welcome.
> >>Thanks in advance, and for the efforts thus far.
> >>
> >>
> >>Rick Moncello wrote:
> >>
> >>>If the Knncitrix exists, it is ok to leave it there. The Snncitrix should
> >>>be renamed to Knncitrix. The S means to start that process when entering
> >>>the run level 3, the K means to kill it. If the S version of the link
> >>>exists, it should be renamed to Knncitrix.
> >>>
> >>>Since he is running Gnome, the system may be configured for a graphical
> >>>login, in which case it will boot to run-level 5, not run-level 3. This
> >>>means that the directories rc4.d and rc5.d must also be checked for the
> >>>existence of an Snncitrix link to ../init.d/citrix.
> >>>
> >>>Good Luck!
> >>>
> >>>Rick.
> >>>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>From: discuss-admin at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-admin at ntlug.org]On Behalf
> >>>Of David Camm
> >>>Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:30 AM
> >>>To: discuss at ntlug.org
> >>>Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] application launched on startup
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>look in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d for a symlink that might look something like:
> >>>
> >>>Snncitrix -> ../init.d/citrix
> >>>
> >>>there ***may*** also be a Knncitrix -> ../init.d/citrix
> >>>
> >>>if the 'S' symlink exists, either rename (mv) it to X..citrix, where X
> >>>is anything other than K or S, or just rm it.
> >>>
> >>>do the same with the 'K' symlink.
> >>>
> >>>david camm
> >>>advanced web systems
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Fred James wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>RH 7.2 - Gnome (1.4, I think)
> >>>>Somehow I have managed to get an application (Citrix ICA Client 6) to
> >>>>automatically launch on startup (boot).
> >>>>Any clues as to where to look - I'd kind of like to not have that happen.
> >>>>Thanks in advance.
> >>>>
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