Rafael Fernández López wrote:
1st question: I'd like to know how to run at X.org startup some apps, like
(~/.bashrc) at bash login. I'd like to run, for example, xcompmgr -c at
X.org startup always, or other programs, and I'd like to know if there is
kind of file where the programs to be runned at startup can be introduced.

Depends on how you start X. If you use the 'startx' command, put them in ~/.xinitrc. If you log in through xdm, put them in ~/.xsession.

2nd question: I'd like to know if there is some way of executing a window
at X.org startup (for logging in, AND IS NOT xdm, gdm or kdm). There is a
server with user accounts, if it logs in with "local_user" via xdm, gdm or
kdm it should open up a dialog where the user must log in (it will check
that databse) to access her/his system. In the case that the log in
failed, it should reload xdm, gdm or kdm (say /etc/init.d/xdm restart).

Don't know, sorry. Why would you want them to have to enter their uname/pw *twice* just to log in, though?
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