I think that individual dcop services are started per user, (multiple per user is even possible). there should be a way to specify which dcop to send a signal on. There is, look at the man page for dcop, there is options like "--all-sessions" and "--all-users", also to be more selective as to where to send the signal there is "--user" and "--session". "--list-sessions" should help you find the combo you need. If you need help with that, I'll have some time later today to look closer.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Nicolas Bercher nbercher@yahoo.fr wrote:
On 29/06/2011 21:41, Christopher J Kleinschmidt wrote:
I didn't, I found it on an old message board. I didn't keep the link but there wasn't any more info. I think the person that posted that looked at the source, but don't really know.
It seems to work only within the kdm session (e.g. from konsole or xterm). From any tty (the way I want to close the session), it triggers an error:
"ERROR: Couldn't attach to DCOP server!".
I will read the docs to figure out how to connect to the server (I think via a kind of kdm session handler...?). The main goal is to be able to correctly shutdown a kdm session from anywhere (almost via ssh).
Nicolas
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