I'm trying to get a specific service to start on login, and the usual
method (KDE Autostart) isn't working so I'm trying to do it with a
systemd unit:

   $ cat startinsync.service 
   [Unit]
   Description=insync-headless service
   After=default.target
   
   [Service]
   ExecStart=/bin/sh /usr/bin/insync-headless start
   KillSignal=SIGINT
   
   [Install]
   WantedBy=default.target

The docs say that the place to put the unit file is given by:

   $ pkg-config systemd --variable=systemduserunitdir
   /usr/lib/systemd/user
   
So I copied the file there:

   $ ls -l /usr/lib/systemd/user/startinsync.service 
   -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 177 Jun 29 12:31 
/usr/lib/systemd/user/startinsync.service
   
and tried to enable it:

   $ sudo systemctl enable startinsync
   Failed to enable unit: Unit file startinsync.service does not exist.
   
I'm out of ideas.

poc
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