I've tried to reproduce the bug you reported. I've got the gnocatan-meta-server in my startup scripts I've started (in Gnome) a game, at the metaserver with one AI player (and my client)
Running processes: * gnocatan-meta-server * gnocatan-server-console * gnocatanai * gnocatan I then go to a text mode terminal Ctrl-Alt-F1, and press Alt-SysRq-k (my SAK key) No gnocatan related process gets killed. I've also tried with a manually start metaserver (gnocatan-meta-server -d) As far as I read about the SAK key, it should not kill gnocatan related processes, since they don't use the console. And it is doing just that. Regards, Roland Clobus Developer for Gnocatan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]