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I am using Linux Crunchbang with Openbox on my Acer Aspire 5536 laptop. When I click on the Google Chrome icon it starts in Incognito mode. How can I stop that, so it starts normally?
It is a good idea to include the Desktop Environment you are using and to specify where the icon is located. On the desktop? on a shortcut launch bar? On a 3rd party panel? What is the command that this icon launches (right click=>Edit or properties or similar)?
OP: Double check your launcher for Google Chrome, to launch in incognito you would use google-chrome --incognito, so look for that and remove --incognito. Since it's probably using the tint2 panel by default, you may actually need to adjust the *.desktop file that the launcher links to (Tint2 usually pulls that from the ~/.config/tint2/tint2rc) Though, that shouldn't be enabled by default...
What version of Chrome. Have you looked at the Chrome configuration settings for an option that disabled incognito mode when a new session is started? This question and answer should help you: superuser.com/questions/9304/…
google-chrome --incognito
, so look for that and remove--incognito
. Since it's probably using thetint2
panel by default, you may actually need to adjust the *.desktop file that the launcher links to (Tint2 usually pulls that from the~/.config/tint2/tint2rc
) Though, that shouldn't be enabled by default...