While I agree that it would be a good idea to kill the non useful remaining processes when a users logs out on a desktop or remote session server, the new behavior completely beats the purpose of nohup/tmux/screen or any user started daemon.

Actually, if a user logs out and some gnome (for example) related processes are not killed, this is more a bug which needs to be solved in gnome and not on the whole OS. When you quit gnome, gnome needs to ensure its own processes it started on login are killed at logout, but not anything that doesn't belong to gnome.

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