On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 11:02, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> David Johnston wrote:
> > IIRC, those scripts are run as root, not at the user.  This shouldn't be
> > a problem for Peter.
> That is correct.  Xstartup and Xreset scripts are run as root.  However,
> you do have access to the username that is logging in (or out) via $USER.

Thanks, I hadn't thought of that.  'su - $USER -c fubar' should fix
things just fine.

> One of the thoughts that struck me is to run a wrapper script that calls
> Xsession.  So the wrapper script will wait until Xsession has completed

Two good solutions in one message.  We may need to give you a
commendation for efficiency ;-)

Thanks again,
David


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