Hi Tim,

It's strange because i can see in the .nfs** file : information from startkde.

Like this :

In .nfs00000000000e0495000016f4
"
Xsession: X session started for XXXXX at jeudi 7 novembre 2013, 09:01:38 (UTC+0100)
/usr/bin/xmodmap:  unable to open file '/usr/share/apps/kxkb/ubuntu.xmodmap' for reading
/usr/bin/xmodmap:  1 error encountered, aborting.
[startkde] Starting startkde.
[startkde] This script is /usr/bin/startkde4
[startkde] TDE version is 3.5.13.1
[startkde] TDE base directory is /opt/trinity
[startkde] KDEHOME is not set.
[startkde] Set KDEHOME to /home/XXXX/.trinity.
[startkde] Setting KDEROOTHOME to /root/.trinity.
[startkde] KDEDIR: /opt/trinity
[startkde] KDEDIRS:
[startkde] Starting Trinity...
kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 30319 result = 0
kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 30325 result = 0
kdeinit: opened connection to :1114.0
kdeinit: Launched KDED, pid = 30326 result = 0
kdeinit: Got EXT_EXEC 'kbuildsycoca' from launcher.
kbuildsycoca running...
Reusing existing ksycoca
kdeinit: PID 30328 terminated.
kdeinit: Got EXEC_NEW 'kconf_update' from launcher.
kdeinit: PID 30329 terminated.
kdeinit: PID 30326 terminated.
reading '/home/XXXX/.kompmgr.pid' as kompmgr pidfile

[startkde] TDE_FULL_SESSION: true
[startkde] KDE_SESSION_UID: 81206
kdeinit: Shutting down running client.
kdeinit: Killing kdeinit/klauncher.

.....
"

For .DCOP file, i have some : dcopserver [kdeinit] --nosid --suicide process

Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,

Jean


2013/11/8 Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>
> Hello,
>
> I use FreeNX to connect to a debian server with TDE.
>
> I have some files in my home, not delete when the session stop :
>
> $HOME/.nfs*
> $HOME/.DCOP*
>
> And sometimes i have some /tmp/.X* and /tmp/.X11-unix/X* not delete when i
> deconnect.
>
> Have you some informations about this ?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jean
>
> --
> MILOT Jean
> Tél. : 0659514624
> milot.jean@gmail.com

The .nfs files are NFS lock files.  The .DCOP files are created by the TDE
dcopserver, and in fact the dcopserver may still be running on your system
(try "ps aux | grep dcop" to check).

Tim


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