On Thu, 03.02.11 20:11, Peeters Simon ([email protected]) wrote: > hey, > > first of all, sorry if this doesn't belong on the devel-list, but i > couldn't find any other place to go with my question > > I am using systemd since v11 as init, but now i would like to also use > systemd as a session manager (because gnome-session takes up more than > half of my boot time), but i couldn't find any information on it > except for some references to that functionality and a mail from > lennart saying that it works with (back then) only a minor problem > about cgroup permissions.
While you can run systemd per-user easily (just run systemd --user) we haven't yet worked on adapting gnome-session to make use of this. Since this requires changes in D-Bus, in GNOME and in some other places this won't happen before the F16 timeframe however. In short: while this kinda works, you cannot use this yet to spawn a GNOME session, and making that work is still WIP. So, sorry, but stay tuned! Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
