I lately ran into some problems with GnuPG in Evolution. Trying to
determine the source of the problem, I removed the seahorse and the
gnupg-agent package.

And suddenly, I did not see any more left over processes after logout.
It appears as these two packages might have something to do with the
weird e-d-s behaviour, causing panel applets to not work anymore after
login, as they continue running.

It could be that failure to kill the seahorse or gnupg-agent prevent
shutting down other Xsession processes.

Maybe somebody can confirm my findings.

As both packages are not installed by default in Ubuntu-desktop, this
might explain, why only few of us are seeing the problems described in
this bug.

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bonobo-activation-server doesn't exit after logout, prevents Bonobo-activated 
D-Bus applications from working on new login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90923
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