Thanks Oswald, but I tested in a completely-full-situation.
startkde is started, but it cannot access X (no xclock, no xmessage, ...). So my proposal is the startkde should return a special value (say 5) to indicate it found there is no more space on /tmp. kdm would need to react on this value - does this find your placet, Ossi?
Thanks Oswald, but I tested in a completely- full-situation.
startkde is started, but it cannot access X (no xclock, no xmessage, ...). So my proposal is the startkde should return a special value (say 5) to indicate it found there is no more space on /tmp. kdm would need to react on this value - does this find your placet, Ossi?