Given: ubuntu 11.10. How to create your session by analogy as does cairo-dock? Those. on the screen where the login is selected, you can select the shell to download (note gnome, gnome (no effects), ubuntu, ubuntu-2d etc). Actually here and need to cram your own. Moreover, it would be nice to understand where to look for existing boot options, so that by analogy you can create your own.
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Look in /usr/share/xsessions
, there should be .desktop
files with sessions. You can also look in /etc/X11/sessions
.
The FD.o specification for desktop entry files seems to be: http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html
- Thanks for the answer, although the answer was still nuggul before - the problem was that I didn’t really know what it was called :) I should add that it’s not a bad idea to rummage around in the / usr / share / gnome-session / sessions folder - it turned out Files are stored to create the sessions themselves, and xsessions already have "options" for booting the system. PS But for the link a special thank you. PSS The question arose in order to remove the unity and replace it with AWN (avant-window-navigator). By the way, when installing cairo-dock, it creates its files in both folders - by analogy, you can figure out how to create your session. - Redlust
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