Some additional info: I thought that the problem was specific to my home
docking station + external monitor, but it is not. In fact, I am able to
reproduce the problem without either the docking station or the external
monitor.

Here are my steps to reproduce the problem:

1. Reboot. Login via, in my case, `lightdm`.

2. Open a terminal and check that `xiccd` is running.

3. Logout via the panel menu applet

At this point, `xiccd` will run at 100% CPU even though no user is
logged in. I can check this by switching to a virtual terminal, logging
in and running, say, `htop`.

If I switch back to the GUI "terminal" and login via `lightdm` again,
then I can see that _two_ `xiccd` processes are running.

Perhaps `xiccd` should be killed on logout?

I am using the XFCE DE also.

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