Bob Doolittle wrote:
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
Hi

I have installed xautolock http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/Idle_Session_Kill
 as the wiki  instructs .

system is a FOG of  two X4200 recently updated to  S10u4 / SRS4u2

It seems to do what it should most of the time but a couple of times a day it leaves active firefox sessions behind so I get a few firefox sessions every day that has lost
its parent  and is owned  by init.

That's odd. Can you inspect the process environment to see what $DISPLAY is set to,
and is there an X server for that $DISPLAY?

Firefox (like any X client) ought to abort when its X server goes away. Are your
X servers dying properly?

-Bob

Well,




Firefox is owned by init while running in normal mode. this might be the cause to why its hard to kill it of by killing the Xserver. A typical process structure looks like this
in a nornal  running  X session.



user1  1080     1   0 21:22:11 pts/2       0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/firefox
user1 1096 1080 0 21:22:12 pts/2 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin -UILocale user1 1104 1096 0 21:22:13 pts/2 0:46 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin -UILocale en-US -contentLocale US


then again lots of processes that does die by killing the X server is also owned by init like:

gnome-vfs-deamon , bonobo-activation-server     and others.

//Lars


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