It just seems a shame that such a fantastic distro requires the manual 
cleaning up of processes everytime a bunch of clients logout!! It actually 
defies understanding - but hey, it has become a routine and I live with it 
and my routine works!! - Keith



> *cough https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/GnomeWatchdog cough*
>
> LTSP isn't the cause of this problem afaik, this is a generic session
> issue. I could be wrong. I also heard that the newest LDM has the
> gnome-watchdog type functionality built in (though it kills the procs
> when the user logs back IN, not a few seconds after they log out).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jordan/Lns
>
>
>
> Keith wrote:
>>>> When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
>>> 4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
>>> this is not a problem at all.
>>> Maybe it's Gnome?
>>>
>>
>> Could be - There MUST be a simpler solution - some tweak or setting! 
>> There
>> HAS to be a proper solution!!!!!
>> When the clients logout the 4 processors run at approx. 80% plus and RAM
>> usage is quite high but when I run my script everything quietens down and 
>> we
>> can login cleanly next time!
>> - Keith


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