Closing a Gnome Session Remotely
- From: Loban Rahman <loban enigma caltech edu>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Closing a Gnome Session Remotely
- Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 17:39:02 -0800
Hello everyone.
I use gnome on my home computer, and when I go to work, I connect to my
home computer using Exceed (and XDMCP Broadcast) and use it again.
Now, if I already had a Gnome Session running on my home computer, and then
I run gnome-session again from another computer remotely, it starts two
copies of everything, windowmanager, applets and all. This is fine and good,
except it taxes my memory a bit.
I want to be able to close a gnome-session remotely. Is there way to do this
cleanly, so that the session can be saved and all?
Currently I do a "killall gnome-session", and that seems to close all apps,
applets, and even exit out to gdm. But I don't think I can save session using
that method.
Thanx.
= L
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