Op woensdag 6 april 2005 03:02, schreef Dave Fenwick:
> When you log out the server will kill all the X client applications that
> are being displayed to your X server (X terminology, while it sounds
> backwards, is correct - the X server runs on the thin client and X clients
> run on the server and display to the thin client.)  When you log out and
> the thin client returns to the GDM/KDM/XDM login screen, XDMCP will kill
> off the XDMCP session when it detects the remote machine being down.
>
> These days it's probably even safe to just power off the thin client,
> although for historical reasons I don't do that.  The **possibility** of
> leaving applications running on the server is there.
>
> In your case, however, just log out.  There isn't any compelling reason to
> gracefully shut down the client, since A) the root filesystem should be a
> read-only root mount from the server and B) the thin client is stateless,
> meaning nothing on the client should be stored anywhere but in a ramdisk.

I see the same problem as Mohsen.  X-clients are running on the server 
(probably incorrect terminology).  That's because the Xreset script is not 
killing those processes.  Something to look into indeed.


-- 
Richard Bos
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