> I get it too, but on a fresh Kubuntu 20.10!
I just tested on groovy and see no failure.
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Title:
Failed to add PIDs
I get it too, but on a fresh Kubuntu 20.10!
$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.10
Release:20.10
Codename: groovy
$ systemd-run --user --scope echo hello
systemd-run --user --scope echo hello
$ journalctl -e
janv. 04 14:33:01 7710-eezIT systemd[1525]:
> > status: Unknown → Fix Released
>
> Still affects me too. I don't see fix released for Bionic.
that refers to the status in upstream systemd, not Bionic.
As I noted in the bug description, this requires a quite large patchset
to fix in Bionic; I'm not sure when/if that might get backported.
> status: Unknown → Fix Released
Still affects me too. I don't see fix released for Bionic.
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** Changed in: systemd
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Failed to add PIDs to scope's control group
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Hi, sorry this was reported before I subscribed to systemd bugs.
This does still affect Bionic, so I targeted the bug for that release;
this should be fixed already in all releases after Bionic.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: s
This is fixed in now.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Failed to add PIDs
I tested it again with the regular Gnome-based Ubuntu desktop, and it
exhibits the same bug, so i changed the title accordingly. It seems
there is no connection to the flatpak problem.
** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu: Failed to add PIDs to scope's control group
+ Failed to add PIDs to scope's contr
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