On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 21:38 +0000, Rob Beard wrote: > Hi folks, > > I was wondering if anyone knew how to clear out the home directory on > Ubuntu when a user logs out? > > Basically what I to achieve is have a script run to automatically when a > user logs out of their Gnome session so it resets everything back to the > default. I've tried putting a couple of commands into .bash_logout to > see it that works but it doesn't seem to run on a Gnome session logout. > I just wondered if anyone knew how I could specify a script to run at > logout for specific users? > > Ta, > > Rob > >
i tried that once before - i basically made their home directory a folder in the /tmp directory. That worked... but then the new powermanager/user switcher-y thing instead of the shutdown button has a "guest" session in it. Not sure how to access that from gdm though... =================================== Farran Lee I'm only 16 :P
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