Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or XDM.

I've seen issues with GDM not killing processes when a User turns their
workstation off, without logging out properly.

If you are using GDM, you might try switching to KDM, to see how that
works.

And keep in mind that the choice of Display manager has nothing to do
with which desktop environment the users run (Gnome,KDE,XFCE,Icewm,etc)

If you do switch, you'll need to configure kdm to allow XDMCP
connections.

Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, TAC Forums wrote:

> Hi
>
> I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
> any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
>
> We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
> load average goes high every few days.... When using 'top' we notice
> certain user's soffice.bin application appears to be using up a lot of
> resources. These process that are loaded are not killed and stay
> active although the user may have logged off from the system days ago.
>
> Any ideas why this happens and where I should take this query? Open
> Office forums or Linux Kernel forums or Debian forums?
>
> Regards
> --
> TAC Support Team
>
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