> So no, its not guaranteed that they will have any time available.

Right, but it's their entire purpose, so presumably they usually work. 
Moreover, I'm not talking about "session managers" as such, but rather just 
well-behaving Linux systems.

I just whipped up a simple test application that sleeps for some time in an 
infinite loop and logs signals. I tested in a VM with a modern systemd-using 
distro (Elementary) and it indeed seems to wait around 90 seconds before truly 
killing the process. I also made it voluntarily quit after around 10 seconds 
after receiving the signals and the system waited around 10 seconds, and then 
rebooted.

Of course none of it means it's guaranteed, but it shows that the system does 
as expected in the common case.

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