Toby Cubitt wrote: > On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 02:22:29PM -0400, Landry, Marc-Andre wrote: >> There is the login script ~/.xsession. I search around the net and no >> docs about a logout script else .bash_logout but what I wan't don't >> apply to bash session at all. > > If you use .xsession to start the window manager (E17 I assume!), then > you will have a line in it that starts the window manager, looking > something like > > /usr/bin/enlightenment-0.17 > > Note that there is no "&" after this line, because you don't want to > background the window manager! > > The .xsession script runs when X is started, starts the window > manager, and continues running until the window manager exits (you can > see this using "ps afx" from a shell when X is running). When you exit > the window manager, the above line of .xsession finishes, and X > continues to run whatever lines come after it. So there is no need for > a separate logout script. Just put whatever you want to run at startup > *before* the line that starts the window manager, and put whatever you > want to run at logout *after* that line. > > The old-fashioned way of setting up your X session is actually quite > powerful. > > HTH, > > Toby Cubitt I was using exec /usr/bin/enli... doubth that if I drop out the exec command and just add as you said the closing command after I will have no trouble! Thanks to point me out my error! LMA
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