On 19 Mar 2003, will wrote:
> The .bash_logout script is not executing when my system is in run level
If your xterm is not defined as a login shell, it won't execute .bashrc or
.bash_profile, either. You may need to define the xterm as a login shell
to get .bash_logout working.
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Guvf gntyva
TERM=xterm
COLORTERM=gnome-terminal
BTW -- I've read the man on xdm that recommends using the Xreset script
(e.g., xdm-config: DisplayManager._0.reset=/etc/X11/xdm/TakeConsole) to
run after the users session is terminated. It should contain commands
such as unmounting directories from file servers
what terminal do you use on your X Window..
Quoting will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The .bash_logout script is not executing when my system is in run level
> init 5 (Xsession); however, in init 3 it runs fine. Any one know how
> this can be fixed?
>
> Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche) -- X
The .bash_logout script is not executing when my system is in run level
init 5 (Xsession); however, in init 3 it runs fine. Any one know how
this can be fixed?
Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche) -- X window manager is
Bluecurve/GNOME if it matters.
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