> "NK" == Nico Kadel-Garcia writes:
NK> To me, it looks like systemd is activating a universal policy which
NK> you, and others, need more thoughtful and tunable handling for.
NK> Attempting to tune it by outsmarting systemd's default behavior
NK> looks expensive and unstable.
Well, please k
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 04:13:13AM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> Agreed. The acceptance of the feature without any logging, whatsoever,
> of what processes it killed and when shocked me. It's the sort of
But note that we _didn't accept the feature without any logging. And
see https://bugzilla.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III
wrote:
> After reading (some of) the "discussion" about systemd-logind's
> KillUserProcesses setting, I decided that I'd like to try enabling it
> and see how it works and how I can make it useful in my environment.
> Sorry, it's long, but I t
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 09:25:22AM -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> Hope this is interesting to someone and adds useful content to the
> discussion.
I think it does — thanks for your real-world observations!
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On 08/31/2016 02:25 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
More appropriate place would be to post this upstream either on the
mailinglist and or as an bug/rfs in the tracker so this issues can be
addressed properly.
Lingering is a per-user thing so it probably ends up being an per user
opt in feat
> "JLT" == Jason L Tibbitts writes:
JLT>I've found that if the user's user manager dies (for any reason
JLT>you might choose) and linger is enable for them, a new one won't
JLT>be started at login. They have to disable linger, log out, and
JLT>log back in. Or reboot the mach
After reading (some of) the "discussion" about systemd-logind's
KillUserProcesses setting, I decided that I'd like to try enabling it
and see how it works and how I can make it useful in my environment.
Sorry, it's long, but I though folks might want to know.
Disclaimer:
I quite like systemd and