Phi Tran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does gconfd only run when someone is logged in? 
gconfd is typically run when login or when an application requires gconf 
services.
> If it does run, does
> it run as root when no one is logged into the system or can I configure
> gconfd to run as any user when no one is logged in?
>   
gconfd is per user, that is whoever requires service from gconf it is 
run for the user.
It will exist after 30 seconds when no application requires its service 
anymore.
Hence typically you can still see gconfd running a little longer when 
the last user log
out from the system.

-Ghee
> Thanks,
>
> Phi
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