On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 11:25:29AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > I assume your GNOME session is managed by systemd --user, i.e. > gnome-session is modelled around systemd --user. > > Might be that is gnome-session that triggers the cleanup of the > session/processes. > > You could try with a more minimal desktop session, like openbox, and > start tmux in a xterm there and test if that survices a logout (it should)
In openbox, I could indeed not reproduce this behavior in the sid system (Opening xterm via right-click / system / xterm, logging out via right-click / ...) on a first attempt. In the similarly simple i3wm (where I also saw it on my production machine; in the sid VM I open the terminal using Win-D; logging out using Win-Shift-E), the behavior happens on and off: I've seen it in 2 of 8 attempts (all with reboots inbetween). Even on Gnome, when testing again after the first openbox failures, I found the behavior to be on and off (seen in 2 out of 3 attempts), all with no discernable patterns to it. This is a bug in the bad area of happening often enough to not give up on it, but erratically enough to place me at a loss on how to provide better reproducibility to dig down :-/ Kind regards chrsyn
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