Hi,
for autologin (and normal login too), you can put your script to
~/.xsessionrc file, which is sourced in session's start. I have in this
file:
if [ $XAUTHORITY -a -r $XAUTHORITY ]; then
cp $XAUTHORITY $HOME/.Xauthority
else
logger -t SHELL_FILES $(date +%T) - some useful message
fi
Even the workaround with /etc/gdm3/PostLogin/Default doesn't work if you
use autologin :-(
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Le mardi 07 décembre 2010 à 22:24 +0100, Mikael Berthe a écrit :
This change also breaks the acpi stuff... In the acpi-support-base
package, the file /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs assumes
XAUTHORITY=$userhome/.Xauthority
I don't know if it's a bug in the acpi-support-base scripts or
This change also breaks the acpi stuff... In the acpi-support-base
package, the file /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs assumes
XAUTHORITY=$userhome/.Xauthority
I don't know if it's a bug in the acpi-support-base scripts or in
gdm3, but it breaks power saving when my laptop's lid is closed
Package: gdm3
Version: 2.30.2-4
Severity: important
It appears that my ~/.Xauthority file is being ignored with gdm3. This appears
to be an undocumented change to gdm functionality for upgrade from gdm.
It's breaking several of my ssh related scripts, since ssh is still honouring
the .Xauthority
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