Public bug reported:

Gnome sessions do not shutdown cleanly. Lots of processes stay running
after logout. This might be acceptable on a one user system, but it
brings my LTSP systems down on its knees after some time.

Also processes which don't have anything to do with gnome stay running
and actually run insane consuming most of the CPU and can not be killed
unless with kill -9. Firefox is one candidate for this behaviour, which
of course prevents my users from using it on the next login.

Attached is a ps axu from my LTSP server. The only users who are actually
logged in are lebig, elias and payra. The rest (including those showing an UID
instead of the username) are left over processes.

This makes LTSP a nightmare!

This is from a clean Hardy installation. Please FIX this!
By the way, I have turned off evolution-alarm-notify, trackerd and the tracker 
applet for all users by default, as they produce even more open processes. 
Evolution is simply a mess!

I can not stress enough of how much importance that is! This affects all
LTSP installations, therefore a whole segment of the Ubuntu audience.

** Affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Lots of processes stay running after logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234322
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