Hi,
I'm having trouble with gconfd-2 on a debian sarge based terminal
server. The users' gconfd-2 processes won't shut down. I have to kill
them once in a while, which is annyoing. Of course I could let a cron
job do this, but that's not how it's supposed to be, or is it?
A search on Google, on this list and a quick scan of the FAQ didn't
help. The only thing I found out is that gconfd should quit a few
minutes after the user's logout. Well, it doesn't. At least not on my
system.
The problem is, that it's a public internet access with lots of users
every day, so the gconfd processes quickly fill up the process table.
Is this expected behaviour?
I think I probably missed something, since no one else seems to have
this problem. But I'm running out of ideas on how to solve it and where
to look, so I thought you could maybe help me out and point me in the
right direction.
Thanks in advance
David
PS: The version of gconf2 in debian sarge is 2.8.1. Note that I'm not
using gnome on the terminal server.
_______________________________________________
gconf-list mailing list
gconf-list@gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gconf-list