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To some degree it depends on the distro you are running, but for example
on RH, you will find the necessary session start and termination scripts
in /etc/X11/xdm/TakeConsole|GiveConsole and other scripts you should be
able to find for kdm and gdm respectively by looking at their
appropriate directories.  GDM is located in /etc/X11/gdm and KDM's files
can be found around /usr/share/config/kdm (IIRC).

Peter Pankonin wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm still having problems with KDE users who are unable to log into their
> terminals (but deleting the .DCOPserver file and .DCOPserver link from
their
> home directory solves the problem).
>
> One suggestion was to have the server run a shell script that deletes the
> .DCOPserver files from a user's directory whenever they log out. Where
would
> such a script be called from? I tried adding a line to
/home/~/.bash_logout
> but that didn't seem to work.
>
> Another thought was to have the script run just before a new X-session
starts,
> but again, I'm not sure when the script would have to be called in
order to
> remove the old .DCOPServer files before the KDE session creates new ones.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
>

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