rpmdrake does not like to die or be killed.

If you xkill the GUI side of rpmdrake it leaves a bunch of stuff running
in the background.

This "stuff" is running as "root".

The user would probably have to login as root, ps -aef, see the stuff,
and kill it by hand.

The fact that this stuff stays running also seems to interfere with 
starting rpmdrake again in the near future.

1.  Make it die good

or

2.  Make it kill its old self (crud) when starting a new one

?

Something ?

-AEF

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