On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 23:10 +0200, Hamish Whittal wrote: > Now users logging in is fine, but when they "zap" the screen > (CTRL+ALT+BACKSP) or when they just hit the reset button on the thin > client, they leave behind a whole stack of processes as well as their > samba share of their local media. So I wrote me a script which checked > for the logged-in users and killed the processes that did not belong to > these users. It also unmounted the users samba share. >
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