On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 11:41, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> Peter Pankonin wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > I'm still having problems with KDE users who are unable to log into their
> > terminals (because of dcop files left over from previous sessions)
> > 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.

> 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

IIRC, those scripts are run as root, not at the user.  This shouldn't be
a problem for Peter.

I'd like to run a post-session script as the user.  I've noticed that
Evolution will occasionally not exit; they have conveniently provided
"killev" to kill any leftover Evolution components.  However, you must
run it as the user.  I would rather not have to do kill `ps -aef|grep
$USER | tinker`

Any thoughts?

David Johnston


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