ok - maybe more clear: * have a session running * have some applications and user processes open * end the session * when logged out, check running processes * be not happy about finding some processes that run with the logged out user as owner even if KillUserProcesses=Yes is set.
And the worst case is if a application appear on your login screen, running on the logged out user - in this case firefox or not so often audacious. Will try to make a real photo of it next time it happends. I have seen this behaviour some times ago, it stopped with setting KillUserProcesses=Yes. But now this behaviour is back and i'm not so lucky about. As discussed in the list it is intended that KillUserProcesses=Yes really kills all user processes when a user end his session. Hope it is now more clear. Greetz Alf
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