[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gdm (upstream)
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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gdm (upstream)
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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

Programs in question :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/308756

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gdm (upstream)
   Status: Unknown => In Progress

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gdm (upstream)
   Status: Unknown => In Progress

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gdm (upstream)
   Status: Unknown => In Progress

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

Programs in question :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/308756

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

Programs in question :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/308756

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. No need to open upstream wishlist on launchpad
if they are already known on bugzilla though

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

Programs in question :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/308756

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread felix.rommel
For me this is not a whishlist but a BUG. GDM 2.20 is out and nothing
happened upstream.

Please add an entry to GDM script that kills user processes. It's very
annoying to have many resistant processes running around after logging
out or killing X server. I'm not sure but they maybe interfere with each
other, if same user logs in again!?

I think Gnome session manager for example can collide if there is
already a running Gnome session manager. In my point of view this
session manager is not very reliable and if there is another one still
running there might be problems. Here sometimes session manager even
does not start correctly after a FRESH system startup.

What about computers where lots of people logout and login again many
times a day?

There you have lots of resistant processes staying in memory which is
not a good thing in my point of view. They are also using memory and in
case of Tracker staying in memory, it maybe even still use CPU.

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2007-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
That's not gdm job to make other software exit correctly, the request to
add a workaround to gdm is a wishlist

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[Bug 126719] Re: GDM does not kill resistant user processes after logout

2008-12-18 Thread mirage
If this is not gdm job to make other softwares exit correctly ( that I
think too ), why don't those other softwares were not fixed !!

This must be this way.

Since 2007-07-18 this report exist !!! We say that gnu-linux ( desktop )
can work well without rebooting, ctrl+alt+backspace is this symbol !

Programs in question :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/308756

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