Jakub Stoppa schrieb am 22.01.2015 17:30:
> Another question, where do I put logout scripts?

If you use bash aus your user's shell read 'man bash':

/etc/bash.bash.logout
  The systemwide login shell cleanup file, executed when a login shell exits
~/.bash_logout
  The individual login shell cleanup file, executed when a login shell exits

Regards
Helmut

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