systemd-cgls shows they are running as part of
gnome-terminal-server.service. I guess it explains how they are killed, but
the main question remains: how do I stop such behavior?

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 11:48 AM Ansgar <ans...@43-1.org> wrote:

> Camilo Alejandro Arboleda writes:
> > I'm running Debian testing with Linux 5.2, Gnome 3.34.1 and systemd 242.
> At
> > some point the last month systemd stopped honoring the
> > "KillUserProcesses=no" setting in /etc/systemd/logind.conf. Now all
> > processes get killed and googling shows nothing.
> >
> > Not sure if it is a bug in debian, upstream, or just a new unducommented
> > "feature." Any idea how to debug it?
>
> GNOME recently moved more stuff to user services that are managed by
> the `systemd --user` instance.  Maybe your processes now run there and
> are stopped as part of the .service unit?
>
> `systemd-cgls` shows the cgroups and which processes run where.
>
> Ansgar
>
>

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