Hi Yves-Alexis Perez, Very sorry but you are wrong, there are more users that need that. Not much but still. Personally I wanted to configure multi-session support in Xorg (not multi-seat). As I see, there is no way to do that on Debian 9.
What about to "nobody complained" - well, I'm complaining now, and just because I've got new hardware and tried to setup fresh system. I had no need to complain earlier because my old system (Debian 7) still works fine and does what I needed. Now I see no other option to get what I want on new hardware except to setup Debian 7. I will be glad if I understood something wrong, and Xorg multi-session is possible on current Debian 9 (any DM will be fine for me). If so, please reply here or into my message in users mailing list: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/10/msg00335.html Hope this will be solved. Thank you! On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 17:20:45 +0100 Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote: > On lun., 2016-03-14 at 11:00 +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote: > > Hi, > > > […] > > First you should try to investigate whether it's possible to port your setup > to logind. > > > This should at the very least be documented in the default config file > > and NEWS (not buried in the changelog for 1.11.7), better yet ignored > > configuration should throw a warning. > > We might add a NEWS entry, but honestly I have the feeling you might be the > only user of that feature (nobody complained so far; I know it didn't reach a > Debian stable release yet, but it did in Ubuntu). > > Any chance to add manual configuration back? > > You need to port your case directly upstream (see the last paragraph of the > mail) > > Regards, > -- > Yves-Alexis > -- Sincerely yours, Oleg Kostyuk (CUB-UANIC)