2009-01-31 update - I just filed separate bugs against the following:
libbonobo (Bug #323604)
gvfs (Bug #323606)
evolution-data-server (Bug #323607)
gconf (Bug #323608)
If you still experience this issue with any of these, then please
confirm those bugs so this issue can be fixed properly. In the
the issue is not a gdm one, you should rather open bugs for buggy
servers which don't have a bug open yet
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Invalid
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Improvement: Simply add 2 lines to /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default and do
_not_ store a backup of Default in the PostSession directory.
$ ls /etc/gdm/PostSession/
Default
$ tail /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default
done
IFS=$OLD_IFS
echo "$OUTPUT"
}
# the following 2 lines were added by toobuntu on
note that we only have user names without spaces or special characters.
you may want to use brackets and quotes around the variables to get my
workaround working in your environment.
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changed affected package to gdm, pending further investigation
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Here's my workaround that, once set up, requires no further intervention
by the sysadmin (me) in our corporate environment:
In short, we are creating a shell script to kill all the remaining user
processes after logging out of GNOME, setting that script suid root, and
having gdm call that script u
Hi!
I am a gentoo user and suffer exactly the same issue: gvfs-fuse-daemon
is not killed at end session (other times it simply crashes at exit).
>From my point of view, gvfs (0.2.5 in my case) is the culprit
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Sebastien - I've just been discussing this bug with Bryce on ubuntu-
bugs, and he suggested contacting you for your opinion. We don't think
this is an xorg bug, but we're not really sure what package to assign.
Do you think this might be caused by separate bugs with each of the
above mentioned proc
@Dereck Wonnacott : The gdm restart was added for good measure, but why
would you think to change the source package to Xorg? I do not think
that this is an Xorg bug, rather separate bugs with bonobo-activation-
server, gvfs-fuse-daemon, evolution-data-server, and gconfd-2. See Bug
#49594, which
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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Well, I had to update the helper script, as it seems a complete X
restart is really needed (not so helpful if multiple users are using the
GUI, but okay if only 1 at a time):
$ cat /usr/local/bin/kill-stragglers
#!/bin/bash
# takes 1 argument: the username of the user who logged off
USER=$1
sudo
** Tags added: proposed-pkg
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here's a more complete and more common list:
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11:20:37 up 2 days, 20:29, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.16, 0.17
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
toobuntu pts/0uw5.localFri170.00s 0.22s 0.00s w
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