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LOGOUT-BUTTON(1)                                 LOGOUT-BUTTON(1)


NNAAMMEE
       logout-button  -  creates  button  which  is  used with an
       appropriate .xsession to terminate the user's session.

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
       llooggoouutt--bbuuttttoonn

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
       This manual page documents briefly the llooggoouutt--bbuuttttoonn  com-
       mand.

       llooggoouutt--bbuuttttoonn puts up a button on your screen, which exits
       when pressed. If set up  correctly,  the  exiting  of  the
       logout-button  will cause the X Display Manager to end the
       session that was started by logging in.

OOPPTTIIOONNSS
       llooggoouutt--bbuuttttoonn has no command line options whatsoever.

SSEETTUUPP
       To use with the example provided: First, copy the  example
       .xsession  file into your home directory, making sure it's
       named .xsession. Make it  executable.  Next,  edit  it  to
       taste,  starting any desired clients in the background. Be
       sure to choose your favorite window manager.  That  should
       be it!

       You  might try without editing first; if problems come up,
       you can log in on a text console  and  look  at  the  file
       .xsession-errors to see what might have gone wrong.

       Note!  If you later get something else to act as your ses-
       sion manager,  you  can  still  use  the  .xsession,  just
       replace  the "exec logout-button" with "exec <yourSession-
       Manager>".

       For example, Gnome has a session manager called gnome-ses-
       sion, so you could replace the exec line with exec "gnome-
       session".

FFIILLEESS
       ~you/.xsession
       ~you/.xsession-errors
       /usr/doc/logout-button/examples/example.xsession

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
       See also the  example  .xsession  (cited  above)  and  the
       description of the package.

AAUUTTHHOORR
       This    manual    page    was   written   by   Jim   Lynch
       <jwl@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
       be used by others).




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