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:(
What about customizing the logout menu item of your window manager to do
the dirty work?
Eric Meijer
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