On Wednesday, March 12, 2003 16:31, Jim Christiansen wrote: > Several (probably many others too) on the K12OSN list (this is for Linux > Thin Servers/Clients in Education) have been having a problem with students > clicking away on icons impatiently and starting too many processes with the > result that things tend to become totally screwed up (sorry for the s > word). The next stable release of Red Hat Linux (8.1) will have a feature called startup notification, so that you get a busy cursor and/or a message so that you know the program is starting. This has also been available in KDE for a while. Is LTSP based on Red Hat? > One: that can stop a second duplicate application from starting. I can't think of anything simple right now. > Two: another that can somehow kill processes if a client is just reset > rather than logged off? Doesn't the LTSP start a local X server then connect to a remote machine using XDMCP? If this is the case, don't all the X processes die as soon as the local X server dies? Perhaps you could explain this problem in more detail. -- Michael Wardle Adacel Technologies -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list