X2Go Bug report logs - #1198
Suspend session does not work since update to Fedora 26

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Package: x2goserver; Maintainer for x2goserver is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for x2goserver is src:x2goserver.

Reported by: chrisgpayne@gmail.com

Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 13:20:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: pending

Found in version 4.0.1.20

Fixed in version 4.0.1.21

Done: X2Go Release Manager X2Go Release Manager <git-admin@x2go.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Subject: Re: [X2Go-Dev] loginctl enable-linger
To: Orion Poplawski <orion@cora.nwra.com>, 1198@bugs.x2go.org
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From: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de>
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On 08/11/2017 03:59 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> There is also "systemd-run", not sure how that compares.

systemd-run is changing the unit type in which context a command is executed. By
default, commands are executed in a session context. With systemd-run, that can
be changed to scope, service or timer-scheduled contexts.

I don't think that makes sense in our case. A session context should be most
appropriate to what we do. Changing the context also won't help us with
lingering, as far as I can see, since such scope/service/timer contexts are also
killed automatically once the last user login vanishes.



Mihai


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