Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-14 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/15/14 11:27, Garry T. Williams wrote: > On 5-12-14 11:21:51 Ahmad Samir wrote: >> On 11/05/14 18:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: >>> I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in >>> would also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be >>> the case for non-X11 pr

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-14 Thread Garry T. Williams
On 5-12-14 11:21:51 Ahmad Samir wrote: > On 11/05/14 18:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > > I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in > > would also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be > > the case for non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch > > f

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-12 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
Ahmad Samir writes: > On 11/05/14 18:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: >> I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would >> also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for >> non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch files. Those >> programs

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-12 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 11/05/14 18:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch files. Those programs just get passed off to PID 1 whe

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/12/14 07:39, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > Ed Greshko writes: >> I found this for gnome/gdm. Maybe it will be useful for you if you use gdm? >> >> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-desktop-74/gnome-run-script-on-logout-724453/ > I may have to do that. Thanks. Welcome. Sorry

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
Ed Greshko writes: > I found this for gnome/gdm. Maybe it will be useful for you if you use gdm? > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-desktop-74/gnome-run-script-on-logout-724453/ I may have to do that. Thanks. Strikes me as an oversight that one has to hack a file together and

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/12/14 07:16, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 05/12/14 00:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: >> Any ideas? Do I have to keep track of the PID myself and find a logout >> hook to hang a kill -HUP onto? Does .bash_logout or .logout even get >> called? > FWIW, I know you're running cinnamon, I just had to

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/12/14 00:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > Any ideas? Do I have to keep track of the PID myself and find a logout > hook to hang a kill -HUP onto? Does .bash_logout or .logout even get > called? FWIW, I know you're running cinnamon, I just had to go back and figure out what I did several

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/12/14 06:42, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > Ed Greshko writes: >> In your .bash_logout file you could place a "killall" statement and >> name the process you want to kill off. See the killall man page. > Are you seeing .bash_logout called when you exit a desktop session? I > don't, but the

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
Ed Greshko writes: > In your .bash_logout file you could place a "killall" statement and > name the process you want to kill off. See the killall man page. Are you seeing .bash_logout called when you exit a desktop session? I don't, but then our setups might differ a bit. (I'm using f20 w. cin

Re: stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 05/12/14 00:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would > also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for > non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch files. Those > programs just get passed off to PID

stopping cinnamon-started apps at logout

2014-05-11 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch files. Those programs just get passed off to PID 1 when one logs out and continue on their merry way til