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For such cases we can edit file '<tt>/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default</tt>' or '<tt>/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default</tt>' and enter full path of scripts to be executed before GUI login or after log-off respectively. These scripts would be run as root user and hence would allow all types of configuration to be done without facing permission issues. | For such cases we can edit file '<tt>/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default</tt>' or '<tt>/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default</tt>' and enter full path of scripts to be executed before GUI login or after log-off respectively. These scripts would be run as root user and hence would allow all types of configuration to be done without facing permission issues. | ||
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Running scripts at GUI login or log-off
Some times it is desired that scripts run automatically after every GUI login / log-off. We cannot use '/etc/rc.d/rc.local' for such cases as that would cause script to run at system start-up and only once and not at every user login/log-off.
For such cases we can edit file '/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default' or '/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default' and enter full path of scripts to be executed before GUI login or after log-off respectively. These scripts would be run as root user and hence would allow all types of configuration to be done without facing permission issues.
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