A simple "exec startx" should do the job as well I believe, since that replaces your login shell's process...
I've got this in my .profile: read -t 3 -p "start X11? [y]/n: " if test "$?" != 0 -o "$REPLY" = y -o "$REPLY" = Y -o "$REPLY" = "" then exec startx 1>~/.xout 2>~/.xerr fi It contains some bashianisms in the read statement though, so I guess it has to be adapted a bit for other shells. Greets, Sander. On 10/30/06, Christian Garbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 10:23:55PM +0100, Marek Bernat wrote: > Oh yeah, it's oh so hard to write simple alias around startx that > would log you off from console, isn't it? Now _that_ is a challenge, but luckily I have this one-liner ready :-) $ startx & logout Regards, Christian -- ....Christian.Garbs.....................................http://www.cgarbs.de I survived Borg assimilation and all I got is this misspeled signatur.
