Hi,
   The way LTSP works, when u exit the session, it exits uncleanly
right away without listening to what u put in PostSession. You can try
setting the entry of the session with --exit-with-session, thats in
the user's home .xsession file, or globally under /etc/X11/
somewhere... try playing around with setting the options. Let me know
how you get on.

David


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM, adnaan jiwaji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are running LTSP Fat Client on Ubuntu Version 8. We are having a
> problem that user processes remain running when the user logs out.
> Hence when another user logs into the same machine they have less RAM
> available because the previous user's processes are still running in
> memory.
>
> We tried to fix it by placing kill statements in
> /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default but that didn't help.
>
> 1) kill -9 $( ps U "${USER}" | grep -v TTY | mawk '{print $1}' ) 2>
> /tmp/kill-stragglers-gdm.errors
> 2) skill -STOP -u $USER
>
> We tried these two commands in the Default file one at a time but none
> of them worked. Basically the processes that were left running by a
> user when they log out remain in memory and are relaunched the next
> time they log in.
>
> Any ideas on how we can fix this would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Adnaan
>
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