Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: SuSE RPMs Compiler: Linux 2.6.18.8-0.5-default i686 OS: Linux After a kernel update on my openSUSE 10.2 box KBluetooth some how got installed on my system, my computer does not support bluetooth. I am not able to uninstall the program, its not listed in YaST or on smart, so I just want to get the icon off my system tray. What I do is right click the icon and in the context menu I click on the Quit button, and it asks if I want it to start next time I log in. When I told it that I don't want it to start it closed out like it should but when I logged and then logged back in KBluetooth started itself again. Out of pure desperation I even clicked the start button a couple of times just to make sure that there is no mix up, but no matter what I click it always starts everytime I log in.
I can confirm this bug in KDE 3.5.9 in Ubuntu. Despite the question "Should KBlueTooth still be restarted when you login?" when Kbluetooth is exited, it always restarts after logging into KDE.
kbluetooth is unmaintained. See http://bugs.kde.org/27070 This is fixed in Bluedevil, which replaced kbluetooh.