Hi,
On 23-01-15 17:05, Ray Strode wrote:
Hi,
The fix for this is easy, we must not use systemd-logind integration when
not using KeepTty, or iow we may only use systemd-logind integration together
with KeepTty.
I think this behaviour should be documented in the man page. And maybe even
printf here that "-keeptty provided, disabling systemd-logind" as an Info.
Should say '-keeptty not provided, disabling systemd-logind' right?
i.e. you need both?
But I wonder if a better tact would be to just implicitly assume
-keeptty if systemd-logind
is being used?
That is not going to fly, some people don't care about X running as
root, start in "runlevel 3" and want to do stuff like:
startx -- vt7
Which means X must open a new tty and take control of that tty.
I know this is not a very compelling use case, but at least from an
upstream pov we do not want to break any existing use-cases.
Regards,
Hans
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