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    LXSession Lite 0.3.7

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    LXSession Lite description

    LXSession Lite is a lightweight X11 session manager for lightwiehgt desktop environments.

    LXSession Lite is a lightweight X11 session manager for lightwiehgt desktop environments. LXSession Lite is a stripped down version of LXSession removing X11 session management.

    LXSession is the default X11 session manager of LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment).

    LXSession Lite is the stripped down version without the problematic X11 Session Management support.

    What's LXSession and who needs this? A session manager is used to automatically start a set of applications and set up a working desktop environment.

    Gnome is bundled with its own gnome-session, KDE brings its own session manager, too. XFCE and ROX desktop also have their own session managers, xfce4-session and rox-session.

    LXSession can start a set of programs specified by the distribution makers or users. Furthermore, LXSession is more advanced than some of the other ones because it can ``guard'' the specified programs, and get them restarted if crashes happened.

    Besides, the major difference between LXSession and the preceding programs is that LXSession is lightweiht, and it's not tighted to "any" desktop environment. It's desktop-independent and can be used with any window manager. With proper configuration, you can make your own desktop environment with LXSession. This is very useful to the users and developers of non-mainstream window managers and desktop environemts.

    Here we use our own desktop environment LXDE as a working example to tell you, step by step, how to create your own new desktop environment.

    Create a startup script for your desktop, and put it to /usr/bin. For example, we create a script '/usr/bin/startlxde'.

    Then, add the commands you want to execute *before* LXSession, such as setting up locales or others, and put "exec lxsession" in the last line.

    For example, our startlxde script looks like this:

    #!/bin/sh
    exec /usr/bin/lxsession -s LXDE


    Apparently, LXDE is the name of our desktop.
    Replace it with the name of your desktop.

    Then, make a desktop entry file for it under '/usr/share/xsessions'.
    With this, you can select this desktop session from menu in GDM.
    For example, this is the content of our LXDE.desktop:

    [Desktop Entry]
    Encoding=UTF-8
    Name=LXDE
    Comment=LXDE - Lightweight X11 desktop environment
    Exec=/usr/bin/startlxde
    Type=Application


    Apparantly, you can replace the name and description with your own.
    Exec should points to the startup script created in previous step.

    Now you get an item 'LXDE' in the list of available sessions in gdm.
    NOTE: Restart of gdm might be needed. ( On Debian: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart )

    So, what programs will be execuated when LXSession starts? The window manager, of course, should be the most important one. It should be specified in this file:

    /etc/xdg/lxsession//config

    The file is a plain ini file, like this:

    [Session]
    window_manager=openbox


    Just replace 'openbox' with the window manager you like.

    Then, list the other programs you want to execute in this file:

    /etc/xdg/lxsession//autostart

    For example, our /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/default looks like this:

    @lxde-settings
    @lxpanel -p LXDE
    @pcmanfm -d


    lxpanel is our desktop panel, you can replace it with anything you like,
    such as avant window manager or others. List other applications you want to launch, one command per line. Note that there is no '&' at the end of every line since this is not a shell script. Don't append & at the end of any line. Since this is not a shell script, shell expansion like ~ or $HOME won't
    work. If you need this, write a script and do the shell things there, than list the script here in the autostart file.

    If a line starts with @, the program will be guarded by lxsession.
    That means: If the program crashes, it should be automatically restarted.
    If the program is terminated normally, or is terminated because it
    receives SIGTERM or SIGKILL, then the reload won't happen.

    The default system-wide config files under /etc/xdg/lxsession, can be
    overriden by user-specific ones. If the user specific config files are
    found in ~/.config/lxsession, the ones in /etc/xdg/lxsession will be overriden. So this leave some flexibility for the users.


    Another way to start programs on session startup is to add their *.desktop
    files in ~/.config/autostart. Please refer to the Autostart spec. http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/autostart-spec

    OK, it's time to login to your desktop environment. Please try it out.
    Wait! How to logout from LXSession?

    Simply executing this command:

    lxsession-logout

    This will give you a good-looking logoug dialog. If gdm is installed, lxsession can do shutdown/reboot/suspend via gdm. (These options are not available if gdm is not running.)

    If you want to customize this logout box further, try this:

    lxsession-logout --prompt "Your custom message" --banner "Your logo"
    --side "left | top | right | bottom (The position of the logo)"


    We create a script '/usr/bin/lxde-logut' to do this:

    #!/bin/sh
    /usr/bin/lxsession-logout --banner "/usr/share/lxde/images/logout-banner.png" --side top


    You can put this logout script in the menu of your window manager or desktop panel. Then, you can logout via clicking from the menu.

    Requirements:

    · GTK+ version 2.6.x or better
    · libdbus (Optional, for HAL support)
    · libdbus-glib (Optional, for HAL support)

    What's New in This Release:

    · Internal fix: Simplify the program with little fixes.
    · No new feature



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