Under SUSE 10.2 I noticed that not all processes get killed off. It
seems that every time you log in and log off the gnome, some process
staty around. The following process shows up and stay around.

1 S loo       5702     1  0  75   0 -  3585 -      19:23 ?       
00:00:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 4 --print-address 6
--session
0 S loo       5749     1  0  75   0 - 16975 679756 19:23 ?       
00:00:00 /opt/gnome/sbin/gnome-vfs-daemon
4 S loo       5949  4051  0  75   0 - 43591 924792 19:24 ?       
00:00:00 /opt/g

The above is from the first login. the next one is my current session.
1 S loo       5999     1  0  75   0 -  3585 1      19:24 ?       
00:00:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 4 --print-address 6
--session
00 S loo       6045     1  0  75   0 - 16975 923495 19:24 ?       
00:00:00 /opt/gnome/sbin/gnome-vfs-daemon
1

I am a bit worry, because if you are running over a long period of time
and you frequently login and logout, this could leave a lot of processes
sitting on the machine.

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Joseph Loo
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