Am 09.03.21 um 03:55 schrieb Russell Stuart:
I have similar observations to chrysn after starting and detaching a tmux session with KillUserProcesses=no (the default):1. If I do the process in Gnome-3 using gnome-terminal and I log out, wait for a bit and log in (60 seconds is what I used), the detached tmux session is gone. 2. If I do the process in Gnome-3 using gnome-terminal and I log out, and log back in immediately, the tmux session usually survives. 3. If I Gnome-3 using gnome-terminal I run "loginctl enable-linger", do the process above and log out and in, tmux session always survives. 4. If started on a virtual console (crtl-alt-f3), and log out it survives regardless of how long I want before logging in again, and regardless of how many Gnome3 sessions are started and stopped on the same machine. I guess a workaround would be to globally set "loginctl enable-linger" for all logins but if there is such a setting I can't find it. (I thought KillUserProcess=no was that setting, apparently not, but I'm guessing that's because it isn't systemd doing this.) Alternatively if someone can tell me how get Wayland version of KDE to run ...
Laney, Simon, isn't this an issue in gnome-session? WDYT?
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