[kde-linux] Automatically run script at logoff

Pollywog linux at shadypond.com
Tue Nov 29 22:10:29 UTC 2005


On 11/29/2005 09:12 pm, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 November 2005 19:54, Pollywog wrote:
> > On 11/29/2005 08:58 am, Tony Bloomfield wrote:
> > > Are there any limitations on the type of script you can include? I
> > > would like to include a reminder to myself to do something which might
> > > take quite a few minutes, including a connection to the Internet. Will
> > > shutdown wait for these to finish?
> >
> > I'm not sure about that, I run three or four small scripts and I have not
> > had any problems with it.  One of the scripts umounts encrypted
> > containers in case I forget to do that.  I also have scripts to stop
> > gpg-agent and ssh-agent and to remove recent email addresses from kmail
> > by overwriting kmailrc with a backup copy.  All are small scripts.
>
> For the last use case you could use kwriteconfig to just overwrite the
> respective entry or make that entry immutable thus keeping KMail from
> overwriting it.
>

Thanks for the information, I thought there was probably some better way of 
doing it.  I will see if my version of KDE has that feature.

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