My box has actually stopped behaiving this way, and I believe that you're
correct, Lawson. The session manager seemd to be restoring the session. If I
remember correctly the reboots coinciding with the restored sessions were a
bit odd. Rebooting because I lost control, etc. So that's probably what was
happening.
thanks lawson,
-chris

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Subject: RE: Auto-login - I don't like it


On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Chris Jordan (Plaza) wrote:

> My LM 7.2 box has been doing the same thing recently, but only after
> reboots. It didn't used to do that so I'm not sure if I changed anything
or
> what. I'd be interested in following this thread to see what other's have
> experienced.
> -chris
>
If this is X you are talking about, maybe it is not auto-login, but a
session manager is restoring the session as it was before i was
interrupted?  If you don't want your sessions managed, rip the session
manager out of your ~/.xinitrc, or look around your desktop and see if
you can find the right widget to nudge to snaffle it.

Lawson

Half begun is well done.   - Benjamin Franklin Spooner
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