Logging into and out of XFCE
Bob Goodwin
bobgoodwin at att.net
Tue Aug 23 01:39:51 CEST 2005
Kevin Somervill wrote:
>Bob Goodwin wrote:
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>>"build the session manager?" How do I do that? I'd like to kill the
>>confirmation button too.
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>Well, the same way you built xfce, if you built it. If you installed
>from binary , you may already have it. Try xfce4-session at the command
>line and if you don't get a command not found, you're in business. If
>you did build from source, cd to the xfce build dir and then to
>xfce-session source directory. ./configure ... install and away you go.
>Then you can start xfce with startxfce4 script which uses the session
>manager. Once session manager is running, you can use it to control the
>confirmation prompt. As Andrew Conkling wrote:
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I found xfce4-session in yumex under install. That worked and I have
done away with the confirmation button and I notice some other
improvements and features.
Thanks for the response.
Bob
> >>>
> >>>Session Manager settings, General tab
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>Found in the desktop context menu. To make CTRL-ALT-DEL the shortcut to
>logout, assign it to xfce4-session-logout.
>
>Hopefully this isn't the blind leading the blind.
>./ks
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