*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90258 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90258
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 90258
e-d-s does not exit with gnome-session
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It seems that it is fixed upstream (gnome 2.30), I have no opportunity
right now to test it though.
For previous ubuntu releases a workaround is possible, similar to n3hima
soluition. Just add the following line, before 'exit 0' in
/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default:
su $LOGNAME -c "killall -r '^evolut
I too experience this issue in a production environment with NFS4
mounted home directories and autofs in Karmic 9.10 with all the latest
updates.
If a user logs in with GNOME and later logs out, subsequent users
attempting to log in (with GNOME, KDE, etc even terminals) experience a
hang instead.
Same problem for me, karmic 64 without encrypted /home/ directories. Not
a real issue for me, since I am the exclusive user, but I believe this
is more important than "Low" for any multi-user machine.
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I have the same problem on karmic with home-directories that are
retrieved using NFS and autofs.
In my case, it results in an annoying error message in GDM produced by
evolution-data-server.
Killing all processes of the user after logout is not an option, since
users may be logged in using ssh or
Please fix this. this is really big problem, when same computer has many
users and its always on.
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This bug affects users with encrypted /home/ directories -- the filesystem
remains mounted even after logout because it is in use by evolution-data-server.
This is potentially a security risk as a malicious user would then only need
the necessary permissions and not the encryption password to gai
I think this bug might be more important than "Low importance". I have a
machine (running Ubuntu 8.10 i386) that has been running for a few
weeks, and I found that I had ~50 evolution-data-server processes
running on it, because there had been 50 login/logout cycles. Even if
the same user logs in a
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Status: Unknown => New
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** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #563100
Status: New => Unknown
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bug number 563100
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563100
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any news ? did you sent it upstream, may you tell us the bug number?
thanks.
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** Also affects: evolution-data-server
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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thank you for your bug report, the issue is an upstream one and should
be sent to bugzilla.gnome.org
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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