Le lundi 11 juillet 2005 à 16:53 +0100, Justin B Rye a écrit : > Just to confirm that the original reporter isn't some freakish > one-off. Here on my domestic network, where most X logins on the > public server are my flatmates logging into fvwm2, running firefox > and then logging out, I routinely found ghostly gconfd-2 processes > haunting the process table (sometimes on their own, sometimes two > per user). > > It was also often possible to get this sort of effect by invoking > various other minor apps such as gthumb or ggv; sometimes gconfd-2 > would just exit automatically, sometimes it would require a > "gconftool-2 --shutdown", and sometimes it would ignore even that. > I spent a while looking for repeatable recipes, but never found any > pattern to it other than that firefox tended to cause trouble.
If firefox spawns gconf processes, I tend to say this is a bug in firefox to begin with, as firefox doesn't use gconf. Regards, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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