On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 13:34:11 +0200, Bjoern Franke wrote:
> > Are you truly logged in as this second user for whom it does not work,
> > or just su(1)'d, etc?
>
> Erm, just used "sudo -u user2 -s" to login as user2. I assumed spawning
> an own zsh as user2 would do the right thing.
-s only spa
Hi Bjoern,
> > Are you truly logged in as this second user for whom it does not
> > work, or just su(1)'d, etc?
>
> Erm, just used "sudo -u user2 -s" to login as user2. I assumed
> spawning an own zsh as user2 would do the right thing.
It doesn't here. As UID 1000 logged into an XFCE desktop via
Hi Ralph,
>
> Are you truly logged in as this second user for whom it does not work,
> or just su(1)'d, etc?
Erm, just used "sudo -u user2 -s" to login as user2. I assumed spawning
an own zsh as user2 would do the right thing.
> My guess is there's a user.service running for the user ID where i
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