Re: How do I give a 'clear' command when leaving kdm/X?
I'm not sure how this works with kdm, but if you use bash, you can
have a file called .bash_logout in your home directory with the
command '/usr/bin/clear'. This will clear the screen everytime you
logout. Actually, you can put practically anything here. Bash just
sources it on logout. Don't know how it works with kdm though.
My 2 bits.
Marshal
>>>>> "Phillip" == Phillip Deackes <gsmh@gmx.net> writes:
> How do I issue a 'clear' command to the terminal so that when I
> leave kdm to shutdown or reboot I have a clean text screen? I
> need to do this to clear up some screen corruption which
> responds to 'clear'.
> Cheers.
> -- Phillip Deackes Using Storm Linux
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