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From: john f. l. <jf...@ro...> - 2013-07-09 10:39:15
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On 07/09/2013 04:17 PM, Przemyslaw Wesolek wrote:
> On 09.07.2013 01:25, john francis lee wrote:
>> RIght. But when the xp instance opens in the virtualbox, jEdit loads as
>> a server. That seems to be the way it installed itself. How can I
>> prevent its doing that?
> I don't know, I'm not using Windows. You probably have something like
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> jedit -background -nogui -server
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> added as a startup program. Or maybe some jEdit launcher?
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> Przemek
>
Yes. I'm sorry. I googled windows startup and found that if you
open the start menu
click on 'run'
type in 'msconfig' and run it
a window appears that allows you to disable previously selected run
commands at startup.
In case anyone else finds themselves in the same predicament.
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john francis lee
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Thanon Kaew Wai
Mueang Chiangrai 57000
Thailand
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