On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 14:37 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > Using `loginctl list-sessions` and being logged in as a root in a text > terminal I see that there are two sessions, one for the root and one > for the logged used in the KDE desktop. When I log out of the KDE, > there are left both sessions as before and one is added, for user > 'sddm'. When I log in as the previous user again the loginctl shows 3 > sessions, two for the user I used for KDE login and the one for root. I > definitely should not have running two sessions for my user. (In other > words, the issue in the above mentioned bug is not specific to gnome- > session only, even it is filled against it.)
This is looking like the root problem (or one of them ...). I tried listing sessions. logging out and in again, and listing them again: SESSION UID USER SEAT TTY 11 1000 poc seat0 13 1000 poc seat0 2 0 root seat0 tty2 4 1000 poc seat0 8 1000 poc seat0 5 sessions listed. --- SESSION UID USER SEAT TTY 11 1000 poc seat0 13 1000 poc seat0 15 1000 poc seat0 2 0 root seat0 tty2 4 1000 poc seat0 8 1000 poc seat0 6 sessions listed. --- IOW each login is creating a new session, but logging out is not terminating it. This definitely looks like a bug of some kind. Whether or not it's what causes the g-k-r problem is not clear, but it should be investigated. I'll take it to the KDE list and possibly BZ. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list