Bump. On 22.01.2016 23:19, Armin K. wrote: > Hi, > > I have a following problem on my system and it has been bothering me for some > time. > > I use KDE Plasma 5 and lightdm as a display manager to login to the session. > Once > logged in, the lightdm (I guess it's using pam_systemd.so) login service will > also > start systemd user session and a session dbus daemon. The rest of Plasma > follows. > > The problem is, that whenever I log out from Plasma, the systemd user session > isn't > terminated and as such leaves the user bus daemon and lots of services > around, which > makes shutdown hang (if I initiated the shutdown, which will first initiate > log out) > for some time (90 seconds by default until it's forcibly killed by systemd) > which > I rather find annoying. I can see the systemd user session is the culprit, > because > I can see "Waiting for session for user 1000 to terminate [timer]" or > something > like that. > > When I just log out, I can manually stop the systemd user session using > loginctl > kill-user/kill-session (I am not sure which one I used last time), which will > terminate > user bus and all the other services from that session. > > Now, to the original question: Once PAM closes the session (once logout is > received), > should systemd --user daemon terminate as well? Currently, that's not the > case on my > system. > > Let me know if I can provide any additional info. > > Cheers >
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