On 06/02/18 23:57, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Sam seems to suggest that rebooting is the only way to be sure of > avoiding problems. I'm wondering if he's discounting the use of tracer > as a way to do this more selectively, and if so is it because he thinks > tracer is unreliable? The one thing I will note about tracer is that sometimes it tells you that you should logout/login. However, there are some user processes that by default persist across logouts/logins. If those processes are ones that will result in unstable behavior they will not be restarted. I would venture to say that a certain number of people wouldn't re-run tracer to verify. FWIW, I've also added "KillUserProcesses=yes" to my logind.conf to eliminate those persistent processes. -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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