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


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