Le Mon, 17 Nov 2014 21:40:54 +0100,
Erwan David <er...@rail.eu.org> a écrit :

> I use kdm. It seems another upgrade did something since it now works.
> I do not remember what exactly was installed at the time, since I
> tested with both systemd-sysv and systemd-shim. I thin systemd-logind
> was there.
> 
> loginctl list-sessions
>    SESSION        UID USER             SEAT           
>          1       1000 edavid           seat0 

"loginctl show-session 1" should also show you "State=active", then it's
OK.

Lots of packages involved have indeed been updated recently, might be
the latest systemd-shim update that fixed your issue.


> I do not know what a "seat" is, so I cannot say wether it is normal
> or not.

A seat is a combinaison of screen and devices (mouse/keyboard/...) that
can be used by one user at a time. Some systems have multiple seats
where multiple persons can work at the same time using their own
graphical session (screen input devices) but sharing the same
CPU/memory.

Can this bug be closed then?

Laurent Bigonville


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