Hi all,

My system recently had a lot of `dbus-daemon` processes floating around.

It seems that killing them in `~/.bash_logout` file, as instructed in
the book, is not adequate because it's not executed when the parent
shell is terminated by a signal e.g. SIGHUP.

It means losing a connection of ssh or killing mosh causes process leak.

I worked around by launching a background process in `~/.profile` which
watches the parent shell and kills dbus-daemon after it is gone.

Do you know any elegant solution for this? Or should I stick to putting
dbus-launch in `~/.xinitrc` or anything that is related to X?


Thanks,

Y. Ohashi
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