Re: What is the purpose of ~/.gnome/.gnome-smproxy* files?



"John P. Verel" <jverel optonline net> writes:
> On my machine the files don't get cleaned up.  I just did a save
> session, logged out and back in.  No clean up.

It's safe to remove the smproxy from your session. It shouldn't be in
there by default probably.

I think the lack of clean up is a gnome-session bug however.

Havoc





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