author | sandman <sandman> | 2002-12-17 19:41:05 (UTC) |
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committer | sandman <sandman> | 2002-12-17 19:41:05 (UTC) |
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Opie login becomes useable now:
- pre- and post-session scripts (in $OPIEDIR/share/opie-login) to fix
things like device ownership to user/root
- logging in now doesn't simply mean: execute bin/qpe. instead opie-login
* first tries to execute ~/.opie-session
* if that doesn't exist $OPIEDIR/share/opie-login/opie-session
* if that fails too, execute $OPIEDIR/bin/qpe
you can now handle things like ssh-agent on a per-user basis.
(I'll commit the scripts later - for now it simply works like before)
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