Le mer. 13 nov. 2024 à 18:58, Jeremy Bícha <jeremy.bi...@canonical.com> a écrit :
> You could try uninstalling gnome-initial-setup. Debian packages only > Recommend it, not Depend on it. I will do this. Sorry for my curiosity but: 1. Will any new users lose the feature to parameter their (GNOME) session on a first togin? or this is another tool? 2. Is there a "root" process to kill before? Or removing the package and then restarting gdm service will do nicely the job? And then, maybe, reinstall it for my point 1. for any new user? ;-) root 1956 0.0 0.0 310780 8892 ? Ssl 13:04 0:00 /usr/sbin/gdm3 root 1968 0.0 0.0 238408 9528 ? Sl 13:04 0:00 gdm-session-worker [pam/gdm-launch-environment] gnome-i+ 1981 0.0 0.0 21608 12536 ? Ss 13:04 0:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --user [...] Many thanks for your consideration ps: this feature is running a lot of GNOME session services, all are expected? $ ps -u gnome-initial-setup -l | wc -l 57