Bug#923312: closed by Michael Biebl (Re: gnome-terminal ignores system ulimits)

2023-09-01 Thread Harald Dunkel
This is weird, because gdm3 (the display manager required by gnome-core, which is required by gnome-terminal) depends upon libpam-modules, and this package owns /etc/security. If I got this correctly, the real problem is that systemd ignores the ulimits set via pam. > systemd (user) services run

Bug#923312: closed by Michael Biebl (Re: gnome-terminal ignores system ulimits)

2023-08-24 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 24.08.23 um 09:55 schrieb Harald Dunkel: Hi Michael, have the system ulimits in /etc/security been deprecated in favor of systemd service limits? I'd say they serve different purposes. /etc/security, as mentioned, is applied when you start a PAM session (typically a user/login session).

Bug#923312: closed by Michael Biebl (Re: gnome-terminal ignores system ulimits)

2023-08-24 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi Michael, have the system ulimits in /etc/security been deprecated in favor of systemd service limits? Regards Harri