run script at login
Thanks, It is working
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From:
Andre Luiz
de Souza
To: ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:48
PM
Subject: Re: run script at login
Use gdm: /etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default
2009/12/14 Shahar Dag <dag@cs.technion.ac.il>
Hello
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I have several Ubuntu
(Hardy 8.04) Linux desktops.
I am the local root of
the desktops.
The desktops use some
server as NIS server.
I do not have
administrative rights at the NIS servers.
Users are login in using
their NIS account and their NFS home directory.
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I would like to run a
script whenever a user is login in (after the login is complete).
I don't know what shell
the user uses.
I don't have access to
the user's home directory.
All I can do is change
the local desktop files.
*
Any advice where to put
my script so it will be activated any time a user login?
*
Thanks
Shahar
Dag
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