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- From: Bruno Raoult <br@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 14:46:18 +0900
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Hi, What is the best way to launch a shell-script in a .xinitrc/.xsession file, which will be killed when I logoff? By default, my shells (bash) keep alive, so I get more than one next time I logon. Maybe this is a interrupt problem (that I could trap in the script), but I am not sure of which kind of interrupt is sent when I quit my session. Thanks for your help, Bruno. -- Real Men do not use signatures.
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