On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Sebastian Padó wrote: > Hi all, > > I run xdm as my x login manager and I would like to > be able to reboot and halt from it (like kdm allows it).
I've created the script /usr/local/sbin/tkmgr: #!/usr/bin/wishx # Init stuff wm title . Chooser wm protocol . WM_DELETE_WINDOW Quit # Ganz unten wm geometry . -0-0 # The buttons frame .buttons button .buttons.reboot \ -text "Reboot" \ -width 10 \ -command Reboot button .buttons.halt \ -text "Halt" \ -width 10 \ -command Halt pack append .buttons \ .buttons.halt {left expand fill} \ .buttons.reboot {left expand fill} pack .buttons -side top -fill x -expand true # The Functions proc Quit {} { exit 0 } proc Reboot {} { exec /sbin/shutdown -rt 15 now < /dev/tty1 > /dev/tty1 2> /dev/tty1 & } proc Halt {} { exec /sbin/shutdown -ht 15 now < /dev/tty1 > /dev/tty1 2> /dev/tty1 & } Then I've added to the /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 file the line /usr/local/sbin/tkmgr & And to the /etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup_0 killall tkmgr That works, needs some package providing a wishx, for example wishx8.0.4 Martin -- Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need. For public GnuPG-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]