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Re: Running stuff on login and logout



On Sunday 20 October 2002 17:53, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> Hello list!

Hi again, and sorry to follow up on myself. I've been doing some 
digging, and I'm just wondering if people can look at some 
Debian-specific details. Besides, this might be interesting for others 
too.

> Log in seems easy enough, I guess that putting sfsagent in
> .xsession is the best choice, but where to run sfskey kill from when
> they log out, that's the real problem....

A mechanism for running something at log out is discussed by James 
Richard Tyrer in 
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-linux&m=102117277212023&w=2

It is suggested that you make Xreset run a script in the user's home 
directory. I found an Xreset-script in /etc/kde3/kdm. Is this the 
script I should modify? It is mentioned in the above post that Xreset 
is not run by default, is it run in Debian?

If it is, then adding 
source $HOME/.xreset  
to /etc/kde3/kdm/Xreset should suffice, shouldn't it?
If it isn't, where should I call it from?


My next concern is that sfskey kill must be run as the user. The above 
script would be run as root as it is, wouldn't it? Would I have to do 
something like
su --command="source $HOME/.xreset" $USER
?

Should I first check if the file exists, or is that superfluous?

Is this perhaps something that should be included in the distro so that 
users may just add an .xreset?

Best,

Kjetil
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