Hello everyone,

Over the years I've seen quite a few people asking what to do with
processes that keep staying alive on ltsp servers after people log out.
The problem is not as serious anymore at least with more recent Ubuntu
versions, but it's still there. Gnome-watchdog has been used by many to
clean sessions, but there's also xexit. Scott Balneaves wrote xexit
already some time ago and it has been mentioned here too a couple of
times. After some testing it looks really nice and I'd encourage others
to try it too. Thanks to Scott Balneaves for writing it!

There's not much material available on xexit, so here's a little
write-up on it:

http://www.opinsys.fi/en/killing-user-processes-with-xexit-on-ltsp-servers

Happy hacking!

Veli-Matti


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