Am 05.12.18 um 10:47 schrieb Kamil Jońca: > Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes: > >> Am 05.12.18 um 10:04 schrieb Kamil Jońca: >>> Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes: >> >>>>> which in turn, can break ALL your "user" units) >>>> >>>> I'd be interested to know, what exactly you have in mind here. I'm not >>>> aware of such a breakage. >>> >>> For example: I have (--user) >>> kj-keepassx.service - my own service with keepasx >>> xscreensaver-monitor.service - my own service which to monitor screensaver >>> >>> These services should NOT be run withoud graphical login. >> >> If those services are tied to a X login session, they should not be >> started via systemd --user (at least, not yet) >> >> Let me go into a bit more detail. >> >> >> There is only ever *one* systemd --user instance per user. It is >> typically started, the first time you log in and stopped, once there is >> no more active login session for a particular user. >> > [...snip...] > I knew all you wrote. > So I my question still is: > > How can I: > 1. start services only with graphical login and
You can't. At least not yet. Use ~/.config/autostart This is what I trying to explain. > 2. start timers irrespective of graphical login. If you want them to be started during boot, use enable-linger -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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