Nor sure if this is a newbiw question, but how do you stop a program from kicking off multiple instances of itself?
Some explanation is needed: I'm a newbie and have been playing about with LinuxMint 12 LXDE and one of the many things I've been setting up (playing with) is conky. At first I was having trouble finding out how to get it to autostart, which I managed to do, but each time I log out and then back in again, another instance kicks off - or it appears to if you look at system monitor processs, although only one diaplays (one on top of the other?).
Is this simply that I've set up to autostart incorrectly? What I would like is to set it (or indeed any program) to run/start at the user level but prevent another instance of the application running at any one time.
I currently have a conky.desktop file in ~/.config/autostart/ - setting the application to start by adding and entry in autostart in /etc/xdg/lxsession/Mint-LXDE just appears does the same? What am I missing?
I'm thoroughly confused by the autostart process - or at least what works or appears to work!!!
If any of you bright lights could point me in the right direction.


