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In similar vein to my question for Windows and Mac OS X, how would one go about creating a logoff script for Linux?
Any distro is fine, as I'm sure it'd be extendable across others. I'm most familiar with RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and Ubuntu, though.
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If this exists for both a graphical login (ie at a lcoal workstation) and for a remote login (such as via ssh
), that'd be ideal - but I'd settle for one or the other if both aren't possible.
is there a similar feature for KDE or fluxbox or icewm? – warren – 2009-11-04T17:27:29.433
1GDM is the Gnome-replacement for XDM, the X login manager. KDE's is KDM, i believe. there are others but those are the big three. i think WDM is often recommended for use with fluxbox? there's also SDM (SSH-based!) which probably provides scripting support. don't know more details; if i get a chance later i'll try to find out. – quack quixote – 2009-11-04T17:45:09.740