Stephen Gallagher <[email protected]> writes: > On Mon, 2015-08-10 at 12:00 -0500, Paola Bás wrote: >> Stephen, I want to know if Cockpit Management Console used to close >> specific processes of another user from administrator account or log >> out another user. If so, what documentation should I check or which >> package is recommended for you to Fedora 22 >> >> Thank you for help me > > I'm CCing the cockpit developer list; please keep that in the loop. > > I realize that this is probably a language-barrier issue, but I'm not > really sure what you're trying to ask. > > Are you asking if it is possible to terminate specific processes from > Cockpit? The answer is basically "no". You can start, stop, enable or > disable system services, but not user processes.
There is a "Terminate Session" button in the "Administrator Accounts" section of Cockpit. It will run "loginctl kill-user ...". > To the best of my knowledge, Cockpit does not do any kind of session > -tracking at the moment, but I believe systemd can, so this might be an > interesting addition to the Cockpit UI. Cockpit shows whether a user is currently logged in, and if not, the time of the last login, by executing /usr/bin/lastlog. _______________________________________________ cockpit-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cockpit-devel
