> What in a program can cause it not to die when your session is over? and
> what can i do to help clean these up rather than just haveing greping
> them out
> of a ps and killing them?
If a program doesn't die when the session is over, it generally means
that it's somehow still atached to a tty or something of that sort.
~Deepak
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