Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-15 Thread Tim
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 08:09 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > If kill -9 won't kill it, it's suspended in an uninterruptible state > in the kernel, usually waiting for some "short term" event that will > never happen. IOW it's a bug. This sort of thing has always existed in > Unix and related sys

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 14:49 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote: > On 06/15/2011 02:39 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 21:55 +0930, Tim wrote: > >> You can log out and find some things still > >> running in your name, that haven't quit, and have no reason to still > >> be > >> arou

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-15 Thread Joachim Backes
On 06/15/2011 02:39 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 21:55 +0930, Tim wrote: >> You can log out and find some things still >> running in your name, that haven't quit, and have no reason to still >> be >> around (it's not as if you started up some services that you wanted to >>

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 21:55 +0930, Tim wrote: > You can log out and find some things still > running in your name, that haven't quit, and have no reason to still > be > around (it's not as if you started up some services that you wanted to > run in your name, and stay running after you logged out).

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-15 Thread Tim
Joe Zeff: >> I don't know about Gnome3, but under XFCE wallpapoz survives a logout. >> I've mentioned it to the author, but he doesn't think it's that >> important because "most people don't log out and in." Mike Williams: > That's careless coding, I'll avoid that package. Sometimes when I log >

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-14 Thread Mike Williams
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: > I don't know about Gnome3, but under XFCE wallpapoz survives a logout. > I've mentioned it to the author, but he doesn't think it's that > important because "most people don't log out and in." That's careless coding, I'll avoid that package. So

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-14 Thread Joe Zeff
On 06/13/2011 10:52 PM, Joachim Backes wrote: > 1. pulseaudio and gconf-helper disappear after about 30 secs > 2. gnome-keyring-daemon and menu-cached remain. It seems they are immune > against logout. I don't know about Gnome3, but under XFCE wallpapoz survives a logout. I've mentioned it to the

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-13 Thread Joachim Backes
On 06/14/2011 07:41 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 06/14/2011 01:32 PM, Joachim Backes wrote: >> If a user runs a gnome3 or xfce session and then logs out, not all >> processes are killed. I see at least pulseaudio running. >> >> The most processes I saw after having logged out, were: >> >> 9371 ?

Re: After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-13 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/14/2011 01:32 PM, Joachim Backes wrote: > If a user runs a gnome3 or xfce session and then logs out, not all > processes are killed. I see at least pulseaudio running. > > The most processes I saw after having logged out, were: > > 9371 ?00:00:00 menu-cached > 12441 ?00:00:00

After logging out in gnome3 or xfce, I still see some of the user's processes

2011-06-13 Thread Joachim Backes
If a user runs a gnome3 or xfce session and then logs out, not all processes are killed. I see at least pulseaudio running. The most processes I saw after having logged out, were: 9371 ?00:00:00 menu-cached 12441 ?00:00:00 pulseaudio 12448 ?00:00:00 gconf-helper 12592 ?