Hello All, If a user, users the gnome desktop after they logout of the PC there is still a couple of processes let running in the background they are oafd and gconfd-1 the problem with this, is I use NFS the mount the /home directorys so when the user users another PC, they have a roaming desktop.. but somewhere in the background those running processors left running on the original workstation leave some sort of lock on the files in the /home/$user-home-dir, until the oafd and gconfd-1 are kill on the PC that the user has logged out of.
What's the best method of killing user processors after they have logged out.. I really don't think that processors left running in the background are a good idea.. Cheers Mark
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