-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! Rob you are right. that depends mainly on the distribution. In lenny you find it in the [chroot]/etc. but that was not the question. The other configurations at my site work fine (using multiple autologins and so on). Also rebooting the thin clients via local cron job once a day do well. The only trouble was Adobe Flash. I made further tests and found out that it is some strange mem porlbem with flash. I also tried other implementations but flash always "ran out" of mem. I'm now able to kill this processes so the trouble is not so big. But implementing flash persists the only issue at the moment. I'm now thinking about using anouther desktop manager than IceWM but that could lead into other mem porblems also. Looking through the logs I came to the opinion that LDM could cause some of the troubles......
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