Well, I have not tested _every_ time a user logs off, but the short
answer is yes.  Although I no longer have access to the network where I
first discovered this issue, my recollection is that processes remain
every time a user logs off.  If not every time, then nearly every time.
The remaining processes do not interfere with subsequent logins every
time, though.  Only sometimes.  I have not yet been able to determine
what exactly is preventing a subsequent login, but in a corporate
environment this has to be addressed without the need to call a
technician, hence the /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default modification.

I noticed that most of my other bug reports about this issue were
closed, even though I was simply following specific instructions to file
those reports.  Are the other aberrant processes indeed being looked at
so this issue can be fixed?

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Processes remain after log off, sometimes preventing further graphical logins
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