Explanation: It is how it works.
Strahil Nikolov <hunter86...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > can somwone explain me why all login sessions use /dev/drm0 and not /dev/drm1 > or something like that ? > > Best Regards, > Strahil Nikolov > > Ðа 2 авгÑÑÑ 2020 г. 18:22:23 GMT+03:00, li...@wrant.com напиÑа: > >Fri, 31 Jul 2020 17:36:53 +0200 Nils ReuÃe <n.reu...@hxgn.net> > >> Hi Theo, > >> > >> thank you for your reply. Well then, I guess I just stop switching > >> around between different login sessions ;) > >> > >> Nils > >> > >> > >> Am 31.07.2020 um 16:08 schrieb Theo de Raadt: > >> > I'm not sure what can be done about it. > >> > > >> > /etc/fbtab's first role is to give access to subsystems, but it's > >> > second more important role is to *take them away* later. > >> > > >> > Unfortunately there is nothing "keeping state" about previous > >access > >> > conditions, as well it is quite unclear if reverting to previous > >access > >> > conditions would be a safe choice. > >> > > > > >Hi Nils, > > > >Or use own tooling to reset desired permissions when you're in X again, > >try to see if your window manager accepts bindings and use it instead.. >