Don,
   Remember that the ~/.xsession file overrides the system one. It is 
not added to the system file.
   You need to make sure that your .xsession file doesn't exit because 
once it exits, your session will end.
   You may want to try running the .xsession by hand to see why it is 
exiting.

Pete Billson
-- 
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Reliable Tech Support for New Jersey's Public Libraries

Don Robertson wrote:
> Cheers for that - almost what I want :-)
> 
> The problem I am having is removing the lock files. If i put *Anything* 
> in a ~/.xsession file, I can no longer log in. The display manager 
> relaunches itself and gives the login prompt again.
> 
> I am using KDE, and have looked at the xsession.options - it should be 
> allowing a .xsession file.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Peter Billson wrote:
>> Don,
>>   Launch Firefox from a script that simply relaunches it when closed.
>>
>>   You can find such a script at: http://www.elbnet.com/libsys-2006/parts/
>>
>>   as well as an example xsession file.
>>
>>
>> Pete Billson
> 

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