Bug#885318: systemd kills X or freezes it when logging out from last opened tty
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Thu Dec 28 20:45:08 GMT 2017
control: tags -1 + unreproducible
Am 28.12.2017 um 21:35 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> Please, let me know if you need more info/details.
>
> Why do you suspect it is systemd which kills your X session?
> Can you provide logs or error messages which would confirm such a guess?
I tried to reproduce the problem with the steps you provided but did not
encounter any problems. What I did:
1/ Boot with systemd.unit=multi-user.target (so no display manager like
gdm is started)
2/ login as user on tty1 and start openbox via "startx /usr/bin/openbox"
3/ switch to tty2 via ctrl+alt+f2 and login. run a program then exit via
"exit".
→ no freeze or lockup, X/openbox on tty1 keeps running on happily.
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