Bug#806256: libpam-systemd: log out from a TTY and your X input devices get lost!

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Nov 26 23:29:33 GMT 2015


Am 27.11.2015 um 00:16 schrieb Francesco Poli:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 00:06:56 +0100 Michael Biebl wrote:
> 
>> Am 11/25/2015 um 10:20 PM schrieb Francesco Poli (wintermute):
>>> Package: libpam-systemd
>>> Version: 228-2
>>> Severity: normal
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I noticed a weird bug that is possibly caused by libpam-systemd.
>>>
>>> Steps to reproduce (on a box with systemd as PID 1 process):
>>>
>>
>> 1..7
>>
>> Tried those steps but I'm unable to reproduce it.
> 
> Hello Michael,
> thanks for your kind reply.
> It's unfortunate that you cannot reproduce the bug.
> I'll try and see if I can provide more information...
> 
>>
>> So I guess we will need at least a verbose journal log.
> 
> Could you please specify the exact steps needed to obtain the log you
> would like to see?

A Xorg.0.log and a journalctl -alb log might be helpful.

>> Which desktop environment is this?
> 
> Fluxbox started with a custom ~/.xsession script.
> The script basically executes the window manager with
> 
>   fluxbox & MANAGERPID=$!
> 
> then starts some other programs and then waits for Fluxbox to exit with
> 
>   wait $MANAGERPID
> 
> I can attach my ~/.xsession file, if you think it would be useful.

I don't think so.

>> Does it make a difference if you use
>> a different window manager?
> 
> I'll try and find the time to install a different window manager /
> desktop environment and test it, hopefully during the week-end...

To me this sounds like an X problem. Which Xorg version do you use?


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