> gdm uses multi processus, why do you consider that as a bug?

Another user has explained me that /etc/init.d/gdm is written so that
both a daemon and itself are up and running so the first two lines in
top don't really surprise me (I admit I haven't looked at the boot
script, though). In any case,having a single-processor single-core
Pentium-M 735 I find it strange having two /usr/bin/X lines spawning at
tty7 (please, tell me if I'm using wrong terminology), even more so
since a Pentium4 HT (enabled) PC I have running Debian Testing only
shows one /usr/bin/X.

Basically this is as hexion said, I just found it weird, and if this is
not a bug but a feature that let's say benefits multi-core users, we're
all OK with it.

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[gutsy] Two instances of gdm running after boot
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