On 08/04/2017 11:56 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 03:33:19AM +0000, Marmorstein, Robert wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>>> though loginctl does).  Login sessions via ssh, either
>> >from remote hosts or to localhost are registered.
>>
>> Does "who -a" show them?  I have a vague recollection I looked into that 
>> when I first encountered this.
>>
> Doesn't seem to.
>
> $ loginctl
>    SESSION        UID USER             SEAT            
>      28289       1001 jon                              
>          4       1001 jon              seat0           
>
> $ who -a
>            system boot  2017-06-27 22:03
>            run-level 5  2017-06-27 22:03
> jon      + pts/4        2017-08-03 18:58   .         24114 (205.166.177.18)
>            pts/5        2017-08-03 22:29              3156 id=ts/5  term=0 
> exit=0
>            pts/5        2017-07-06 16:14                 0 id=/5    term=0 
> exit=0
>            pts/6        2017-07-06 16:59                 0 id=/6    term=0 
> exit=0
>            pts/6        2017-07-30 02:30             16825 id=ts/6  term=0 
> exit=0
>
> 2 sessions listed.
>

Same here....

I will note that I have 2 test VM's installed.  One pure KDE.  One pure LXQt.  
Both
are using and have the same version of sddm installed.  Which is 
sddm-0.14.0-10.fc26.

On the KDE system when logged in the who command will show.

[egreshko@acer lib]$ who
egreshko pts/0        2017-07-27 19:42 (:0)

While nothing will be returned on the LXQt system.

So,  I then installed KDE Plasma Workspaces on the formerly pure LXQT system.

Now when I login to an LXQt session "who" does show the graphical session....

[egreshko@meimei testing]$ cat who.lxqt
egreshko pts/0        2017-08-04 16:03 (:0)

And the environment shows...

XDG_MENU_PREFIX=lxqt-
LXQT_SESSION_CONFIG=session
HOSTNAME=f26-lxqt.greshko.com
DESKTOP_SESSION=/usr/share/xsessions/lxqt
QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=lxqt
SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/libexec/openssh/lxqt-openssh-askpass
QT_PLATFORM_PLUGIN=lxqt
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=X-LXQt

Now, adding KDE resulted in 354 additional packages being installed.

One of them did the trick.   I suppose I could try and track down the magic 
package....
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