Public bug reported:

Running GDM/GNOME 3.28 on Ubuntu 18.04.

1) Boot the system, login.

uptime shows 1 logged user.

2) Logout from GNOME and login again:

uptime shows 2 logged users, instead of 1.

3) Logout from GNOME and login again:

uptime shows 3 logged users, instead of 1.

And repeating the process shows the same results, incrementing the
number by 1 each time.

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[ Impact ]

The number of logged users according to `uptime` grows and never goes
down

[ Test case ]

1. Login with your user and launch `uptime` from a shell
   -> It should show "1 user"
2. Logout, and login again, then launch `uptime` again
   -> It should show "1 user" again
3. Repeating the process, uptime users number should match the actual
   number of logged in users

[ Regression potential ]

Nothing known so far, the fix is already in upstream branches (both
stable and unstable)

** Affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Medium
     Assignee: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
         Status: In Progress

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  Logging out does not decrease the number of logged in users

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