Am 14.05.2014 15:05, schrieb Zhao Difei: > I am using startx, is this sympton caused by systemd incompatibility? > Sorry for didn't notice the systemd transition. > > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Zhao Difei <dif...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Here's the output: >> >> ~$ loginctl >> SESSION UID USER SEAT >> 1 1000 alpha seat0 >> >> ~$ loginctl show-session 1 >> Id=1 >> Timestamp=Wed 2014-05-14 20:50:52 CST >> TimestampMonotonic=57570110 >> DefaultControlGroup=systemd:/user/1000.user/1.session >> VTNr=1 >> TTY=/dev/tty1 >> Remote=no >> Service=login >> Leader=614 >> Audit=1 >> Type=tty >> Class=user >> Active=no
Since you don't have an active session (according to logind), the resulting behaviour is expected. This is indeed a startx issue, since usually the display manager (lightdm, gdm) takes care of registering a logind session. IIRC if you want to use startx, you need to make sure pam_systemd is enabled for the console login and you need to teach startx to inherit the tty from the console login, i.e. if you logged in on tty1, X needs to start on tty1 (and not on tty7, which it usually does). See [0]. There this issue was re-assigned to xinit. I've CCed the X maintainers for their input. Are you ok if we re-assign this bug to xinit? Cheers, Michael [0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=806491 -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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