(In reply to comment #2)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > You can make the messages go away temporarily by editing
> > /usr/share/services/kded/kmilod.desktop and setting the following lines to
false;
> >
> > X-KDE-Kded-autoload=false
> > X-KDE-Kded-load-on-demand=false
> >
> > Log out and back in or restart X to make the change stick.
>
> After this change KDE doesn't remember session (last opened windows and
> programs). it's not good usable trick. :(
Kmilo isn't included (standard) in Breezy Badger anymore. So normally the
problem of KDE don't rembering the last session, shouldn't exist.
(In reply to comment #2) services/ kded/kmilod. desktop and setting the following lines to autoload= false load-on- demand= false
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > You can make the messages go away temporarily by editing
> > /usr/share/
false;
> >
> > X-KDE-Kded-
> > X-KDE-Kded-
> >
> > Log out and back in or restart X to make the change stick.
>
> After this change KDE doesn't remember session (last opened windows and
> programs). it's not good usable trick. :(
Kmilo isn't included (standard) in Breezy Badger anymore. So normally the
problem of KDE don't rembering the last session, shouldn't exist.