On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Amit vyas wrote:

> 
> I have 16 sessions for XDMCP and I had noticed that when I had rebooted
> clients machines many times than Xserver started giving massage that
> total number of sessions reached and thus no login prompt is shown.
> But when I reboot the server the everything seems to work fine.
> Secondly I had kept the number of sessions to 100, no matter how many
> times I reboot the clients I get the login prompt,but the performance of
> the system I affected.
> It seems ltsp does not include cleanup scipts or I am wrong somewhere in
> analyzing what is happening.

It's NOT ltsp's fault.  IT's  GDM that is buggy and doesn't kill 
processes when the user disconnects.

KDM and XDM don't have this problem.

Jim McQuillan
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