Re: .xreset equivalent of .xsession?
On 22 Nov 1997, David Z. Maze wrote:
> You can put things after your window manager in .xsession. These will
> be executed after your window manager exits (user logs out) but before
> the X server resets.
To do that I would need to remove the exec statement which causes fvwm to
take over the process and the script exits at that point. Then the calling
process is left hanging around, but what you place afterwards is executed
on logout. The problem is that I want to kill a daemon called pland. This
works, but check this out:
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TT STAT START TIME COMMAND
telmerco 6920 1.0 2.5 1504 796 ? S 10:14 0:00 sh /etc/X11/Xsession
telmerco 6932 0.8 1.9 980 592 ? S 10:14 0:00 /usr/lib/plan/pland -k
I'd rather just leave the pland running:(
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